The backlog of unsown seeds in my refrigerator and elsewhere in the house makes me no different from any other gardener, I suppose, but I don’t have the seeds of the plants I want now.
A personal law of mine, which I follow from time to time, says I may not purchase more seeds until I have planted the ones I have. Now is one of those times: I deeply want primula seeds, but I haven’t finished sowing my cyclamen yet.
Continuing with my unscientific experiment of propagating cyclamen from seed:
Cyclamen propagation: Presoaking method
Cyclamen have a hard seed coat. Softening the seed coat by presoaking the seeds is said to expedite germination.
- Soak the seeds for 12 hours in warm water. Rinse the seeds, and sow into pots.
- Cover the seeds with a thin layer of sand or vermiculite, then add a layer of grit or gravel (I’m using chicken grit).
- Water well.
- Exclude light: I’m further covering these pots with black plastic, just in case the layer of grit isn’t enough.
- Keep the pots cool: They should remain between 60-69° F (16-21° C).
- Check back periodically. Germination may take 30-60 days.
Seeds of Cyclamen graecum and C. rohlfsianum, after a 12-hour soak.
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" data-orig-size="412,607" title="cyclamen graecum potted covered in vermiculite" data-image-title="cyclamen graecum potted covered in vermiculite" align="left" data-orig-file="http://missinghenrymitchell.files.wordpress.com/2013/12/cyclamen-graecum-potted-covered-in-vermiculite.jpg" height="424" width="288" data-medium-file="http://missinghenrymitchell.files.wordpress.com/2013/12/cyclamen-graecum-potted-covered-in-vermiculite.jpg?w=203" data-image-meta="{"aperture":"10","credit":"","camera":"NIKON D3000","caption":"","created_timestamp":"1386249612","copyright":"","focal_length":"52","iso":"1600","shutter_speed":"0.0025","title":""}" data-large-file="http://missinghenrymitchell.files.wordpress.com/2013/12/cyclamen-graecum-potted-covered-in-vermiculite.jpg?w=412" />Seeds covered in vermiculite.Vermiculite topped with chicken grit. Until I could locate some black plastic to cover the pots, I kept them under a table on my deck, under a plastic crate to keep squirrels out.