Producing your seeds

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Re: Producing your seeds




by Did67 » 30/07/19, 22:27

You "pinch" the inflorescence: when the seeds come, it's good.

Or, if you don't want to lose anything, you pick or as you mature: annoying!

Either you play lazy like me: you wait for it to be ripe; you pick up the whole plant; you sit on a tablecloth on the table, and you rub with your hands ... You will have lost part of it on the road; In any case, there will be too much left and what you will have lost will make you successful spontaneous lifting ...

I believe that presented thus, your choice will be quickly made, right?
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Re: Producing your seeds




by Moindreffor » 31/07/19, 08:51

Did67 wrote:You "pinch" the inflorescence: when the seeds come, it's good.

Or, if you don't want to lose anything, you pick or as you mature: annoying!

Either you play lazy like me: you wait for it to be ripe; you pick up the whole plant; you sit on a tablecloth on the table, and you rub with your hands ... You will have lost part of it on the road; In any case, there will be too much left and what you will have lost will make you successful spontaneous lifting ...

I believe that presented thus, your choice will be quickly made, right?

yes it's very simple as a choice presented like that
after what do you think about storing seeds in the freezer?
I was planning to make mini packets of seeds, enough to sow for once and put everything in the freezer and take out only one pack when sowing, interesting or illusory

otherwise for spontaneous emergence should not dream at home, there is always at least 5 to 10 cm of hay, at the lowest of the season : Mrgreen:
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by Did67 » 31/07/19, 09:05

You must first dry the seeds well. An ideal: drug tubes with a desiccant capsule.

After, yes ... I did not do it, but the world seed bank proceeds by freezing. I don't know how long before they have to be taken out!

For spontaneous emergence, there will be holes: furrows, planting holes ...
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by Moindreffor » 31/07/19, 09:19

Did67 wrote:You must first dry the seeds well. An ideal: drug tubes with a desiccant capsule.

After, yes ... I did not do it, but the world seed bank proceeds by freezing. I don't know how long before they have to be taken out!

For spontaneous emergence, there will be holes: furrows, planting holes ...

I have a good source of medicine tubes : Mrgreen: , I'm already doing this, I just need to remind my supplier to put them aside, thank you cyclamed : Mrgreen:

for spontaneous lifting, we will see, anyway it will be done by itself : Mrgreen: may just have to move if necessary
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by Moindreffor » 03/09/19, 21:46

how to artificially fertilize cucumber and pickles since there is only one type of flower?
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Re: Producing your seeds




by Did67 » 04/09/19, 09:39

??

You have necessarily, if there has been fertilization, male flowers (with stamens) and female flowers, those which will give the fruit ...

The first can be very ephemeral - once the job is done, they dry out ...
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by Moindreffor » 04/09/19, 15:01

Did67 wrote:??

You have necessarily, if there has been fertilization, male flowers (with stamens) and female flowers, those which will give the fruit ...

The first can be very ephemeral - once the job is done, they dry out ...

I have really observed badly because I have not seen male flowers, so I will put my glasses and take a little more time to observe all this more closely
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Re: Producing your seeds




by Did67 » 04/09/19, 16:07

A little reading and video:



http://tousaupotager.fr/la-fructificati ... rbitacees/

So maybe right now you don't have everything on hand? See : https://planetejardin.ca/pas-de-fleurs- ... oncombres/
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by Did67 » 04/09/19, 16:09

Did67 wrote:
You have necessarily, if there has been fertilization, male flowers (with stamens) and female flowers, those which will give the fruit ...




So I correct myself: you HAD necessarily, at the time of fertilization ...

Unless bumblebees, bees and other browsers have brought pollen back to you from a nearby neighbor ...
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by Moindreffor » 04/09/19, 16:45

thank you, I will have to look for the male flowers, there it’s raining neat
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