Bird Of Paradise Seeds - Knowledgebase Question

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Question by flearoy13
March 31, 2001
I was recently given seeds from the Birds of Paradise from Hawaii.

What type of soil to I need to start these palnts.


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Answer from NGA
March 31, 2001
According to sources with Florida's Extension Service, Bird of Paradise may be propagated from seeds or plant divisions. Seedling plants may take three to five years to reach maturity and begin blooming.

First, prechill the seeds by placing them in a closed container such as a plastic bag with some clean, barely damp soilless mix or peat moss and keep it in the refrigerator for two weeks.

Next, nick them lightly with a very sharp knife or rub them lightly with sandpaper and soak them in lukewarm water for several hours.

Now sow seeds in vermiculite, a one-to-one volume mix of peat and perlite, or a ready-made soilless mix, to a depth of one-half inch. The soil mix should be kept barely damp and not allowed to dry out.

To create a humid environment, cover seed container with a sheet of glass or clear plastic until germination. Set the pan in a bright warm location out of direct sun (direct sun would overheat the closed container). Seeds should germinate in about two to three months.

Transplant seedlings individually into pots when they have two true leaves. Fertilization can begin at this stage.

Good luck with your seeds!

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