Tuesday, March 15, 2011

And the seed opens...

...with some help. After weeks of watching the amaryllis seed bulb get bigger and bigger and not show any sign of opening I got impatient. So I Googled a bit - because everything on the internet is obviously reliable - and discovered that the bulb should open within about 3 weeks of forming. Mine had been sitting there for two months.So I took matters into my own hands and ripped it open. I was pleasantly surprised to actually find seeds! While rather large, they were paper thin and totally black.I sorted through them; the only ones that are viable are those with a slight bump in the center, indicating a fertilized seed. There's so many seeds within the pod that not all are going to sprout.After sorting through I planted several of them. I don't have high hopes for them, but it would be neat if some grew into baby bulbs.

3 comments:

  1. You see, this is where I always got bogged down...not having high hopes...take heart now because you will be amazed what life lies in those seeds.

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  2. Cool! Please keep us updated on how the seeds to when you plant them!

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  3. I wish I had known about this technique earlier, I definitely would have had a go at it myself> Next season!

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