skunkushybrid
New Member
I've decided to test root development v plant growth in an ordinary tree/plant. I've picked apple trees, as I have two in my garden and there are apples all over the place.
However, after doing a 2min read up on apple tree seed germination. I've discovered that it isn't going to be as easy as I'd first hoped. It seems that it is really difficult to successfully germinate an apple seed directly after harvest... as the seeds need to go through some type of Winter.
So I have a plan. I'm going to germinate the seeds between paper towels, only I'm going to stick them in the freezer for a few days. Then take them out and allow to thaw. After thawing I intend to spray the tissue with pre-boiled, luke-warm 6.0 water... I'm hoping this might help trick the seed into thinking spring has come, and the harsh winter is over.
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated before I start.
However, after doing a 2min read up on apple tree seed germination. I've discovered that it isn't going to be as easy as I'd first hoped. It seems that it is really difficult to successfully germinate an apple seed directly after harvest... as the seeds need to go through some type of Winter.
So I have a plan. I'm going to germinate the seeds between paper towels, only I'm going to stick them in the freezer for a few days. Then take them out and allow to thaw. After thawing I intend to spray the tissue with pre-boiled, luke-warm 6.0 water... I'm hoping this might help trick the seed into thinking spring has come, and the harsh winter is over.
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated before I start.