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Chamelaucium germination temperature

Posted by jostob (My Page) on
Fri, Apr 8, 05 at 14:15

I´ve been trying to obtain chamelaucium seedlings by sowing the seeds at 25°C. Is this temperature too high or too low for optimal germination?


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RE: Chamelaucium germination temperature

I've never tried from seed, but 25C is a good temperature, at least for most things I've tried - I had an alpine daisy come up in 3 days this week at 25.

Considering Chamelaucium comes from warm temperate regions in wa, warm soil might be a bit warm, if they are trying to catch the winter rains. Remember that to be a successful propagator you need to think like the plants :)


 
 

 

 


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