Harvesting seeds help!
- Chasethorn
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Harvesting seeds help!
So I have a neochilenia setosiflora that just bloomed and is shriveling up. After that, do I get a fruit? And after I get a fruit, do i wait till ripe then pick it and smash it on something and let the seeds dry? What I'm asking is, how do I properly obtain seeds and grow them? I can't really find much on google or at least don't know how to search it.
- CactusFanDan
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Re: Harvesting seeds help!
You may or may not get a fruit, it depends on whether or not the flower was pollinated. If you do get a fruit, wait until it is nice and ripe and detaches easily from the plant. You should then leave it to dry out thoroughly and then somehow separate the seeds from the pulp. Different people have different ways of doing that, so wait for them to chip in. Personally, I tend to try and remove any pulp by hand, and that is probably the best option for you as well, since you're only dealing with one fruit. After you've obtained the seeds, you just sow them as you would normally. There's more information of sowing cactus seeds on this forum. Try reading some old posts if you want.
Hope that helps!
Hope that helps!
- Chasethorn
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Re: Harvesting seeds help!
Where can I buy seeds online?
- cactihunter
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Re: Harvesting seeds help!
Mesa Garden has an awesome list of seeds and plants so well worth a look
There's no 12 step programme for Cactaholics...so I shall just have to get some more!!
- CactusFanDan
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Re: Harvesting seeds help!
Mesa Garden has a brilliant selection and so does SuccSeed. There are lots of places to get cactus seeds, though. I would suggest a commercial mixed cactus seed to start off with, though, if it's your first time growing cacti from seed. To help hone your techniques and abilities.cactihunter wrote:Mesa Garden has an awesome list of seeds and plants so well worth a look