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Temoylata and Lisa Pride Atemoya Germination? Annona
« on: January 25, 2022, 08:24:48 AM »
I've recently acquired some Temoylata and Lisa Pride seeds from a great guy, RyanScions. The temoylata are small but hard while the Lisa Prides are larger, rounder, and thicker than soursop seeds. How would I go about germinating these seeds? Please look at my experiment plan and give advice where ever necessary, ex. should I soak them longer? (Yes/No) , etc

Ga3 tests
I plan to do these tests. All seeds are currently soaking in these mixtures 5 seeds of each,
3 of each seed- 100ppm of Gibberellic Acid Group- soaked for 22 hours
3 of each seed- 300PPM of Gibberellic Acid Group- soaked for 22 hours
And another group with a few drops of 100ppm Gibberellic Acid with 1 of each seed in Perlite and pumice ( will dry out quickly in south FL heat, no need to remove, I think the acid concentration is also too low to harm the seeds)

After they finish soaking today I plan on removing the seeds, grouping them to them back together ( all temoylatas and Lisa Prides separated), and putting them in a Ziploc bag with peat moss outside) ( I've only ever germinated Annona with peat moss)


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Re: Temoylata and Lisa Pride Atemoya Germination? Annona
« Reply #1 on: January 25, 2022, 10:28:39 AM »
Welcome to the forum!!

This is the first I'm hearing about Lisa Pride, please share the story behind these if you have the info.
I assume Lisa X African Pride

The same goes for the Temoylata, what Atemoya and reticulata were used in the breeding?
The temoylata that most people know of here is 48-17 (i think its a GefnerXSan Pablo)

As for your question.
I germinate most of my annona on the 50 seedling inserts on 1020 trays with humidity domes.
Hand water every week or two when the soil looks a little dry and kept out of the sun until they sprout.
No preparation is needed, but it does take up to 3 months to germinate.
I've done this with, cherimoya, atemoya, soursop, reticulata, and montana.

I've seen people use GA3 for ilamas though.

I do find the hybrid a little more inconsistent in their sprouting, I prefer the nonhybrids since I'm growing for Rootstock


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Re: Temoylata and Lisa Pride Atemoya Germination? Annona
« Reply #2 on: January 25, 2022, 10:48:15 AM »
I am not sure about the crosses but the Temoylata is Ruby Ong
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Re: Temoylata and Lisa Pride Atemoya Germination? Annona
« Reply #3 on: February 05, 2022, 07:04:57 PM »
Welcome to the forum!!

This is the first I'm hearing about Lisa Pride, please share the story behind these if you have the info.
I assume Lisa X African Pride

Good assumption.
Fruit looked more yellow no red.
Still waiting on 1st fruit here.

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Re: Temoylata and Lisa Pride Atemoya Germination? Annona
« Reply #4 on: February 05, 2022, 07:11:19 PM »



Soak seeds in bag for a day.
Wet paper towel the squeeze all water out.
Wrap seeds in damped paper towel.
Put in bag and wait.

I see a couple of seeds with white tips today.
Ready to pot then in a couple of days.

Are yours ready?

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Re: Temoylata and Lisa Pride Atemoya Germination? Annona
« Reply #5 on: February 06, 2022, 07:51:44 PM »
Every single one of my lisa seeds have cracked open like they're going to germinate but no sign of life yet. All other seeds are pretty much dormant. I removed them from the napkins and potted them in cactus soil and peat moss then put them outside
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