SHG Hi, I have an important question for you: I have several Jaboticaba hybrid seeds that are germinating in ziploc bags,
while another 3 germinated just in soil.(there are 3 more on soil, that had not being into ziploc bags)
The others are germinating in ziploc at temps that go from 25º C to 32º C or more, I pass them to soil when I hardly see a stem, Into the pots, the temp is 25º C or so. Then there is a noticeable drop in temperature.
put them in small pots and add a bit of soil just on the roots (not covering the whole seed), spraying water to moist, then I cover with PET bottle to keep moisture ;
I've been doing this two days ago: am I doing it well?
I would not want to spoil the seeds just as they are born to life ...
And the big question I have is: should cover the seeds completely with soil or should cover only the roots?
With guavas has worked well the method of covering only the root with soil after passing from ziploc to ground...