I received see of Colchicum sp. from the surplus exchange.
Any recommendations on sowing instructions. Most information I've found refers to fresh seed. Since the seed isn't fresh, should I wait until fall and sow outdoors?
Thank you,
Julie
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Re: Colchicum sp.
Hi Rick,
Did you soak them or flush in the back of a toilet first?
If I do the toilet flush and any of my family sees it, they'll really think I've gone bonkers. But if it works, I'm willing to try.
Re: Colchicum sp.
Hi Rick,
Did you soak them or flush in the back of a toilet first?
No. I guess I didn't come across that advice. But it's a pretty good bet that you'd get away with it unbeknownst to you family members. ;D
Re: Colchicum sp.
Well I have them in a nylon footie hanging in the toilet tank. They probably won't notice and I'm not going to say anything. ;D
Re: Colchicum sp.
Well I have them in a nylon footie hanging in the toilet tank. They probably won't notice and I'm not going to say anything. ;D
Hi Julie,
I've heard of that technique being used with seed of Iris missouriensis [to help remove germination-inhibitors] but I've never tried it myself.
I usually sow Colchicum seed in the autumn and let it go through that warm-cold-warm sequence naturally but I guess Rick's method would save some time.
cheers
fermi
Re: Colchicum sp.
Hi Fermi,
I found the information on the Pacific Bulb Society page.
http://www.pacificbulbsociety.org/pbswiki/index.php/Colchicum
They will be removed from the toilet tank tomorrow and then I'll proceed with the warm-cold-warm sequence.
Be very patient. I no longer
Be very patient. I no longer bother with colchicum seeds as they often take so long to germinate, and then there is the wait till they flower.
Well, I've just checked my seed database, and they are not all slow. C pusillum took only two years, C. corsicum four years, but autumnale took eight years, and I didn't note when C bornmuelleri, sown in 2000, germinated, but it was in 2009 or later, and there is a wee green leaf in the pot now.
Diane Whitehead
Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
cool mediterranean climate
Thank you Diane.
Thank you Diane.
I will try to be very patient.
Update on Colchicum sp. NARGS
Update on Colchicum sp. NARGS 2012 #693. As of today, I have 3 bulbs/corms. Hoping to see them flower this fall!
A big Thank You to whomever donated the seed.
You've done better than me,
You've done better than me, Julie!
I haven't recorded any sprouting in my pot yet.
When did your first sprouts emerge?
RickR wrote:
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When did your first sprouts emerge?
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I'm pretty sure it was 2014.
I think I also have the same NARGS selection (#693). According to my internet search, I decide the best all-around germination practice for Colchicum spp. is warm-cold-warm. So I planted mine. In 1-1.5 months, I'll put them in the fridge for a month, then take them out and see what happens.
Love to hear others' suggestions, though...