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cherry seeds
- To: s*@eskimo.com
- Subject: cherry seeds
- From: M* A* <d*@mwt.net>
- Date: Fri, 14 Feb 1997 08:43:28 +0100
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Fbock@aol.com wrote:
>
> Does anyone have info regarding inducing a dormant period in fruit trees?
> I'm experimenting growing cherries in a warmer climate where the temperature
> doesn't fall below 45-50 degrees F.
> Thanks,
> Fbock@aol.com
Not sure whether yr asking about germinating seeds or getting the trees
to fruit. Any good orchard text will have chill requirements for most
widely known varieties of stone fruit. As for stratifying seeds, I bet
90 days at 35-38 degrees F (or in the fridge) will work well. Since I
live in a northern climate, I plant out all my fruit & nuts in the fall,
& I dont have to worry about stratification & nature naturally selects
the hardy ones from the beginning.....
what kind are you growing?
Miekal And
Zone 4 Wisconsin
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