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Mar 10, 2020 7:49 PM CST
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Name: Daisy I
Reno, Nv (Zone 6b)
Not all who wander are lost
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Prunus andersonii. Its a native to a small area on the East slope of Sierra Nevada mountains in Northern Nevada. I have been working on this project for 5 years now and I do have a couple of success stores. Smiling

The hardest part seems to be getting them to germinate. I have no problem with that part but, I'm having problems with getting them to survive long term. I visited a man whose father was the original grower of Desert Peach and got some hints - the biggest, best hint was Desert Peach can't handle regular potting soil - its too hot!

Last couple years, I've had good results with half desert dirt (highly alkaline but devoid of everything else) and half perlite, but have suffered other failures.

I think I have solved the 'other failures' problem by not putting them into the frig to stratify until January (not July when I picked them).

The next problem was a potting soil with low nutrient value (there is only so much desert cement I am willing to dig up and carry home) also, I discovered alkali soil is not a requirement, but low nutrient value is.

My seeds, stratified on January 6, are starting to germinate. Oh No! (panic!!) I haven't gotten any potting soil! Home Depot.... I read every bag in the garden section and found Kellogg's Cactus soil. I have warned people away from this stuff more than once - absolute gargage!! Its made of chicken feather meal! What in the heck is that??

Long story short... One of the bags was ripped open. I scooped up a handful and, thought: This is CRAP! I would never use it!! Light bulb moment (where is the lightbult emoji?), this stuff is what I want! (sorry for all these exclamation points)

The only nutrient listed is iron (0.09%), I think I'm good... I think. I planted 90 seeds (I hadn't realized I had gathered that many but they are tiny. Maybe 1/4 inch). I will keep you posted.
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Apr 24, 2020 11:04 AM CST
Thread OP
Name: Daisy I
Reno, Nv (Zone 6b)
Not all who wander are lost
Garden Sages Plant Identifier
First to come up, predictably, the one I had accidently knocked over. Smiling

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Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and proclaiming...."WOW What a Ride!!" -Mark Frost

President: Orchid Society of Northern Nevada
Webmaster: osnnv.org
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Aug 27, 2020 9:18 AM CST
northeastern NV (Zone 5a)
@Daisyl, I am curious about your success propagating Prunus andersonii (Desert peach). Did you get reasonable germination? Have your seedlings survived in cactus mix?
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Aug 31, 2020 4:02 PM CST
Thread OP
Name: Daisy I
Reno, Nv (Zone 6b)
Not all who wander are lost
Garden Sages Plant Identifier
I'm sorry I didn't get your message. Its Daisy with an 'eye', not an 'ell'. Smiling

Yes, the crappy soil is perfect. Smiling I got a seedling survival rate of almost 30% - I'm happy with that. I planted 90 seeds and have 25 seedlings.
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I collected a few more from the local Desert Peach bushes this year but then discovered the desert peach seeds in an area near Genoa are much larger so collected a few more there.

Now to figure out what to do with them all. I'll plant a few and a friend in Gardnerville wants a couple.

I also grew some Single-leaf pinyons (Pinus monophylla), couple Jeffrey Pines and a whole slew of Prunus Mume. Need any plants? Whistling
Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and proclaiming...."WOW What a Ride!!" -Mark Frost

President: Orchid Society of Northern Nevada
Webmaster: osnnv.org
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