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I was in Sarasota Florida last week and stumbled across these beautiful Bismarkia's
I noticed that the trees had seeds on them and found a couple on the ground one was large similar to a tiny coconut and the other was the nut inside the husk. Does anyone here have any experience with germinating these?
They are very fast germinating seeds.I am still waiting to see the sprouts after almost 2 months planted in 1 gal pots. I have read they can take up to 90 days or more to sprout. I think they may need deeper slimmer pots to be happier with the tap root going further down to trigger sprouting. I have another 20 germinating and will try the deeper pots next. I will update my experience with them.
John
Tried once with these and had no luck. The problem may have been with how I was trying to germinate them, going to try again with a heating pad and see if that helps.
They will germinate faster with heat. They take up to 3 months to sprout ;some longer. Heat is the key even after germination warm soil temps will trigger sprouting IMHO.
John