Fern Spores
By David
- 25 Feb, 2008
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Have never actually got round to trying this. I'll maybe do some research, thanks.
25 Feb, 2008
I've never tried it either, just read a bit about it.Good luck!
29 Feb, 2008
USUALLY CUT WHEN ALMOST MATURE AND PLACE IN A PAPER BAG SO THE SPORE IS CONTAINED AND THEN SOW WHILE FRESH AS MOST FERNS HAVE SHORT VIABILITY. SOW ON TOP OF A GOOD SEED RAISING MIX OR PEAT MOSS AND KEEP MOIST IN A WARM POSITION (COLD FRAME OR SUCHLIKE) UNTILL AT SECOND OR TRUE LEAF STAGE. aNOTHER WAY IN WARM CLIMATES IS TO SOW ON TOP OF AN OLD HOUSE BRICK SUBMERSED HALF-WAY IN WATER UNDER GLASS. CHEERS.
23 Mar, 2008
Brilliant instructions, Floriade, many thanx for taking the time and trouble to give me this. One thing - how do I know when the spores are mature enough? Will they darken in colour? Have never paid attention before.
23 Mar, 2008
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My that's really loaded! Do you harvest these and propagate from them?
25 Feb, 2008