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15 Seeds Purple CRAPE MYRTLE Tree Flowers Violet - New Garden & Outdoor | Color: Purple | Size: S
1. Seed Collection: Harvest ripe grape myrtle seeds from the plant. Ripe seeds are usually brown or black in color and are found inside small, dry capsules on the plant. 2. Seed Preparation: Soak the collected seeds in water for 24 hours. This helps to soften the seed coat and promote germination. DONE! 3. Seed Stratification: Grape myrtle seeds ben…
1. Seed Collection: Harvest ripe grape myrtle seeds from the plant. Ripe seeds are usually brown or black in color and are found inside small, dry capsules on the plant. 2. Seed Preparation: Soak the collected seeds in water for 24 hours. This helps to soften the seed coat and promote germination. DONE! 3. Seed Stratification: Grape myrtle seeds benefit from a period of cold stratification to break their dormancy. After soaking, place the seeds in a sealable plastic bag with a slightly moistened paper towel or peat moss. Seal the bag and store it in the refrigerator at a temperature between 35-41°F (2-5°C) for about 6-8 weeks. This mimics the natural winter conditions that the seeds would experience in their natural environment. 4. Seed Sowing: After the cold stratification period, prepare a seed tray or small pots with a well-draining seed-starting mix. Moisten the soil lightly before sowing the seeds. Sow the grape myrtle seeds on the surface of the soil and gently
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1. Seed Collection: Harvest ripe grape myrtle seeds from the plant. Ripe seeds are usually brown or black in color and are found inside small, dry capsules on the plant. 2. Seed Preparation: Soak the collected seeds in water for 24 hours. This helps to soften the seed coat and promote germination. DONE! 3. Seed Stratification: Grape myrtle seeds benefit from a period of cold stratification to break their dormancy. After soaking, place the seeds in a sealable plastic bag with a slightly moistened paper towel or peat moss. Seal the bag and store it in the refrigerator at a temperature between 35-41°F (2-5°C) for about 6-8 weeks. This mimics the natural winter conditions that the seeds would experience in their natural environment. 4. Seed Sowing: After the cold stratification period, prepare a seed tray or small pots with a well-draining seed-starting mix. Moisten the soil lightly before sowing the seeds. Sow the grape myrtle seeds on the surface of the soil and gently