Quisqualis indica (Rangoon Creeper)

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  1. Victoria

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    I received two seeds this morning (like Brazil Nuts) and want advice on germination please. @pete @CarolineL

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      Not something I have tried.
      I'd probably soak the seed for 24hr and then sow in a peat based compost at around 80f.
      Just keep moist.
      You could try the plastic bag method but that might be messing around too much.

      If nothing happens after about a month I'd probably file the shell of the seed and try again.
       
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      Thanks Pete. It is all very vague on the net. The seeds look just like Thevetia seeds. Is this how you germinated them? I haven't a clue how Sis germinated them (when in Germany) and she brought the 50cn high plants down to me.
       
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      I cant remember now but anything with a hard coating gets a soaking from me, sometimes even a filing of the shell before the soaking.
      I'm guessing your normal temperatures will be ok for germination, if it was here I'd put them in the airing cupboard.
       
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      Okay, got them nicked and soaking. Airing cupboard ... that is called "ao ar livre" here ... outdoors! :heehee:

      I finally found a site that said carefully remove from outer shell or nick.

      Come to think of it. it is rather like the Jatrophas.
       
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        Okay, got the seeds out of the pods and planted one upside down and the other the other way ...

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          Is that coal dust?:biggrin:
           
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            @pete has said it all @Victoria ! I am quite brutal sometimes about sanding down the outside of seeds as I am afraid that a deep nick might damage the growing point. I also was once told to soak in hydrogen peroxide (cycads I think).
             
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              It has something to do with my phone camera, J's old one. His new Smart one has crystal clear, sharp photos with true colour. I am a second-hand rose when it comes to techno equipment. :rolleyespink:
               
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                I germinated a couple of these back before the internet became a thing. I got them from somewhere abroad mid 80s. Germinated in about week around mid June....dead by Christmas!
                They don't like the snow, do they!
                Looking back, I've germinated and killed a vast array of tropical plants:sad:
                 
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                  Agree,I've kinda stopped doing it in recent years with things I know don't stand a chance.
                   
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                    Looking this morning, our compost is quite dark.

                    I got these seeds from France ... and sorry @noisette47 I meant to include you in this thread.
                     
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                    Just because I'm a serial plant killer, doesn't mean I'm going to stop doing it!
                     
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                      I haven't stopped killing things I've just stopped killing the ones that were doomed from day one.:smile:
                       
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                      Like @flounder and @pete I have killed more than I care to remember. I work on the principle that if I don't try, I'll never find that one tropical plant that can cope with my conditions! It's part of the fun!
                       
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