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It appears it is not the only notable member from Lardizabalaceae, are there any active members growing chocolate vine (akebia quinata)? A plant producing edible blue-violet pods that split open when ripe:http://kyotofoodie.com/japanese-fruit-akebi/The author says it is not exactly flavorful, and has a texture akin to that of a lychee, I wonder if this description is applicable to the coguil?
I just get some seeds... what's the best way to plant them? Thank's!
Quote from: Luisport on January 08, 2014, 02:04:30 PMI just get some seeds... what's the best way to plant them? Thank's!I had good results with many different seeds soaking for 12 hours in warm water with a little hydrogen peroxide added. Then using Sphagnum moss (none shredded) slightly damp in small plastic bags. The plastic bags are then placed on top of a heat mat with a 40 watt CFL above.
Quote from: nullzero on January 08, 2014, 03:05:32 PMQuote from: Luisport on January 08, 2014, 02:04:30 PMI just get some seeds... what's the best way to plant them? Thank's!I had good results with many different seeds soaking for 12 hours in warm water with a little hydrogen peroxide added. Then using Sphagnum moss (none shredded) slightly damp in small plastic bags. The plastic bags are then placed on top of a heat mat with a 40 watt CFL above.Thank you my friend!
If this is true might be good idea to place seeds in refrigerator for 1-2 weeks then take out and try to germinate.