Hey all,
This year I have began growing a Zimbabwe Bird Pepper and about three Tepins. However, they were difficult to germinate and I feel I got lucky with the ones I did get to go because I went through a lot of seeds. Since then, I have pulled seeds from my ripened Zimbabwe plant and tried germinating those without success. I figure they are either not good seeds, or I'm getting unlucky.
I did a search about varying techniques to get bird seeds started, and I've tried the standard approach for most peppers (soaking in Chamo tea, or water/peroxide). One I haven't tried, but sounds interesting is soaking your seeds in room temperature orange juice for a few hours. Supposedly, the acid in the O.J. is supposed to help break down the outer hull of the bird seed.
Has anyone tried this technique, or do you have a better method for germinating bird seeds....ummm, without making bird poop slurry's?
Thanks!
This year I have began growing a Zimbabwe Bird Pepper and about three Tepins. However, they were difficult to germinate and I feel I got lucky with the ones I did get to go because I went through a lot of seeds. Since then, I have pulled seeds from my ripened Zimbabwe plant and tried germinating those without success. I figure they are either not good seeds, or I'm getting unlucky.
I did a search about varying techniques to get bird seeds started, and I've tried the standard approach for most peppers (soaking in Chamo tea, or water/peroxide). One I haven't tried, but sounds interesting is soaking your seeds in room temperature orange juice for a few hours. Supposedly, the acid in the O.J. is supposed to help break down the outer hull of the bird seed.
Has anyone tried this technique, or do you have a better method for germinating bird seeds....ummm, without making bird poop slurry's?
Thanks!