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Chamaedorea radicalis Seeds Question


PalmTreeDude

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I received some Chamaedorea radicalis seeds about one week ago, and have had them soaking in water since (changing water out, of course). I’m about to sow them but I noticed there is a thin looking layer of shell or something around the actual seed, should I try to peel that off or is it fine if it stays on? 

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PalmTreeDude

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Hi Dude,

Peel off what you can, but it is not necessary...

 

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As above .. not necessary but you can if you want, just put them somewhere warm and they should germinate quite quickly 

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Thank you both, I peeled off the thin layer just to help it as much as I could. They’re in the bag with moist sphagnum moss on a heat pad now. 

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5 hours ago, PalmTreeDude said:

Thank you both, I peeled off the thin layer just to help it as much as I could. They’re in the bag with moist sphagnum moss on a heat pad now. 

Best of luck! I was kindly given some seeds from a member on here and now have several little palms 

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