[PCA] Muhly germination

Linda MacKechnie lindamprince at gmail.com
Wed May 11 07:36:22 CDT 2016


If you are in a rush (need them for this season), are working with nursery
material and don't mind using a chemical treatment, GA *may* overcome the
dormancy. Watering with as little as a 100 ppm solution could work, but may
cause seedling stretch in any non-dormant seeds.

- Linda

On Tue, May 10, 2016 at 12:19 PM, Susan <sggarden at skybest.com> wrote:

> My experience they are pretty easy. I'd use instruction for others in the
> genus. As per Jelitto seed  warm 64-72° 2-4 wks, Then cold 25-39°F 4-6 wks,
> then warm for germination @ 40-50°F, snow cover is helpful with fall sowing
> best.
> *Susan Wright*
>
> *Shady Grove Gardens & Nursery*P.O. Box 8, Vilas, NC 28692
> 828-297-4098
> mail to: sggarden at skybest.com <sggarden at skybest.com>
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