RandomKindness
Well-Known Member
pollinate earlier maybe? I'm no expert and have only made seeds once, but when I did I pollinated at the beginning of flowering & that gave time for the seeds to develop. I've also read people suggesting to not cut N in flowering if a plants seeded.so I'm on Maui and I've been doing some breeding projects for the last couple years. I always get nice big mature tiger striped seeds but the germination rate is always poor.....maybe around 50-60%. I dry the seeds the same place i dry my herb in a room with a dehumidifier for a few weeks. Any tips?
not sure how true this info is but its what I'm gonna follow.
maybe you could hit up Good Gear Seeds & ask what their process is? they make a ton of seeds outdoors on big island