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Hi David, I do it just like Abraham until you get to the part about the baggie. I do think the careful removal of the outer casing speeds things up . Also do not give the seed a chance to dry out, cut it out when you are ready to plant. Instead I half bury it into a small 4" pot filled with sterile potting mix. The roots will grow down for a while but the seed itself will start to turn GREEN before it finally cracks open and usually 2 "trees" emerge. Within 2 months you will have to move it to a much larger pot. I do the same with avocados.
Hello everyone!
Just wanted to let you know, I bought a bunch of seeds and immediately put them into their little baggies with moist vermiculite to germinate. At least 3 of the Pink Orchid trees germinated within 1 day, today another 2. They must be super fresh!
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