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Posted By: boxmonkey storing sensitive memosa seeds - December 23rd, 2003 at 01:15 AM
Does anyone have any advice on how to store the sensitive memosa seeds that my sensitive plant produced? My sensitive is not enjoying this cold weather and does not seem like it's going to make it (too cold outside, not enough light inside), so I'm going to try to grow more in the spring.
Posted By: weezie13 Re: storing sensitive memosa seeds - December 23rd, 2003 at 01:24 AM
Hey Boxmonkey,
Haven't got an answer for you
but I just wanted to say HI!!! wavey
Whatchya been up to???

Weezie

I'll be Flower, Nikkal, Papito, Njoynit may know!
Posted By: boxmonkey Re: storing sensitive memosa seeds - December 30th, 2003 at 03:26 AM
Hey Weez,
Not much going on here, it's too cold to grow new plants! Just trying to keep my babies alive, they're spending more time inside the house than out. They are not very happy about this though...they don't get enough sunlight inside.
Posted By: weezie13 Re: storing sensitive memosa seeds - December 30th, 2003 at 03:44 AM
Hi Boxmonkey,
I was hoping someone had an answer
for you...
I'll IM Nikkal, she's into seeds..
Bill might or Njoynit...

I hear you on the cold weather!!
However it's probly still summer
where you are compared to here.

I'll keep this in the loop for you,
until some one comes along.......

Do you have flowers now, or pods developing??

Weezie
Posted By: Nikkal Re: storing sensitive memosa seeds - December 30th, 2003 at 06:41 AM
Hi Boxmonkey!!
I have Mimosas, but they're the trees, not the "sensitive plant" that you have. Mine would live through anything!! Here in the South, they are sometimes considered invasive, but I love 'em.
The info I have on your Mimosa says that the plants need very high light, and constantly moist, but not waterlogged, soil. If yours is suffering you're right, it's probably not getting enough light.

The seeds germinate quite well, make sure they're completely dry, and store in a cool, dark place until ready to sow. Soaking helps them to germinate more quickly, pour boiling water over them and allow to soak for 2-3 days before sowing.


Nikkal
Posted By: weezie13 Re: storing sensitive memosa seeds - December 30th, 2003 at 06:54 AM
Thanks Nikkal,
I was going to IM you,
and I got side tracked!!!
(I got a code in my head and drips in da dose!!)
I knew you'd have some info!!
Weezie
Posted By: boxmonkey Re: storing sensitive memosa seeds - December 30th, 2003 at 06:09 PM
Thanks Nikkal. smile
The seed pods are already developed, I just didn't know where to keep them.

The weather here is weird. It can be 75 during the day and 30 degrees at night. The coldest it's gotten so far was 28. That's plenty cold for me.
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