as you can tell, i have a lot of time on my hands and i use it wisely.....studying lots of topics!
i had to look into seed germination a few months back when my douglahs weren't dropping their casings, 1 was so tight the seedling rotted right at the micropyle opening. not wanting this to happen to the other seedling i tried to pry the cap off and i knew the same fate was going to happen but this time i was going to be the cause. so i grabbed my toenail clippers and gently trimmed away at the edge of the casing - it released and the cotyledons were free, free to open like wings of an angel.........like how i added that?
well that got me thinking about the rocoto you sent me and the other locatos that i am having a challenging time getting to germinate(1 of your rocoto has germinated but he's tiny). with the other rocotos in the germination chamber, i started to think....the rattling noise got too loud and i had to lay down....but after that i was back at it. i took my toenail clippers and trimmed all around the rocoto edge casing....again without thinking, what i dumb, unplanned manouver - didn't work. so i looked into just how a seed germinates - this time i have 2 more rocotos in the germination chamber, this time i am going to take a fine knife and gentlely pierce the micropylar opening to allow moisture into the embryo and see if that improves my success.
last week i was studying on banana peels for phosporous and potassium, one site said just chop them up and place them around the base of your plants to deter aphids and give your plants that extra boost and it won't burn your plants like chemical fertilizers. Wrong, i have a bunch of seedlings now with burnt leaves, so i quickly pulled away the chopped banana peels. but i am saving them and will dry the peels and blend it in with my soils.
this week is the actual bacteria that compost tea supports that are beneficial micro organisms that promote good plant growth and health. have a lot good ideas boucing around my skull on that topic.
as an experiment, one could try to sandwich a few seeds between glass or plastic, situated in different positions in soil and watch the results.
..........on another note, one of the bonda ma jacques you sent me sprouted this morning after about 6 weeks, i almost gave up on them.