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Topic: 0.59 BTC for seeds in a pack to malaysia (Read 4063 times)

newbie
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November 20, 2012, 10:24:16 PM
#24
I wonder if they ever arrived  Undecided
newbie
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September 14, 2012, 05:43:27 AM
#23
yes the best way to get seeds out of the fruit is to open the fruit scrape the inside out throw away the skin. take a piece of kitchen roll or toilet roll. place the fruit that you scooped from the skin into the kithen/toilet roll. squash the juice out of it and keeping squeeing the juice and drying it with roll.

then you should be able to open the roll and have the seeds with most of the fruit and juice taken away. then wrap what is left in a bit more roll and leave in a dry warm place. when the roll of seeds is dry then you can post. the seeds can be planted straight from the roll. the loo roll is a good starting grow medium for germination of seeds.

Thanks for the instructions ... I'll roll some this weekend  Grin
hero member
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September 13, 2012, 05:44:26 PM
#22
WOW... Thanks man... I know how to do cutting so I am very familiar with the process...


I will do it over winter and hopefully have a handful of cuttings rooted to plant in the spring... I will be searching tomorrow for some fresh green branches......


Thank you Smiley
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September 13, 2012, 05:42:25 PM
#21
late summer /ealry autumn is a good time. you need to get soft green growth. branch that has gone woody will be very difficult to root. late summer early autumn that new wood has had a good growth spurt. take cuttings early in the morning when the tree has been filling up and restoring energy over night.

when you plant your cutting keep the soil dry. keep the propogator warm but not in direct bright sunlight good light near a window or shaded in a green house not direct sun. you want the plant to search for moisture in the ground. keep the leaves and air around the leaves moist. the plant will feed through its leaves and search for water through the soil. but you dont want it to find water in the soil. wet soil will cause damping off and your cutting will rot.

it will take a couple of months to root.
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September 13, 2012, 05:22:24 PM
#20
No, I have not.. I am very impatient. I will try the cloning a branch technique on a few young branches..


Any idea when the best time of year is to take a "Cutting" ?


Thanks
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September 13, 2012, 10:09:06 AM
#19
they probably are viable but it can be difficult to germinate some tree seeds. did you try freezing the seeds over winter?
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September 13, 2012, 07:59:47 AM
#18
I know my fair share about taking cutting.. But not of birch tree's  Lips sealed


I have found tons of Birch tree seeds around my local area but none are viable... I cant get any to germinate.


Will be trying to take a cutting next... Thanks for the idea Smiley
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September 13, 2012, 07:43:11 AM
#17
it is a good time to take cuttings if you can find a birch tree. you will need to create a mini green house with a used pop bottle. but you should be able to get a root from a soft wood cutting of a tree if you can find one. there are how to's on taking cuttings on youtube. for some trees it is easier to take a cutting than it is to germinate a seed.

i was just looking for an image of a pop bottle propogator and found an instructible on making one.
http://www.instructables.com/id/Pop-Bottle-Greenhouse/

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September 13, 2012, 07:14:43 AM
#16
I need viable Birch tree seeds... Smiley
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September 13, 2012, 07:08:13 AM
#15
yes the best way to get seeds out of the fruit is to open the fruit scrape the inside out throw away the skin. take a piece of kitchen roll or toilet roll. place the fruit that you scooped from the skin into the kithen/toilet roll. squash the juice out of it and keeping squeeing the juice and drying it with roll.

then you should be able to open the roll and have the seeds with most of the fruit and juice taken away. then wrap what is left in a bit more roll and leave in a dry warm place. when the roll of seeds is dry then you can post. the seeds can be planted straight from the roll. the loo roll is a good starting grow medium for germination of seeds.
newbie
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September 12, 2012, 07:42:41 PM
#14
the berry doesnt need to be ripe for viable seeds.

Should I dry them first?  A leaky envelope might give them away.
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September 12, 2012, 06:23:38 PM
#13
does your places got roast tree?
i can send you
fresh orange seed
durian seed
watermelon seed
rambutan seed
papaya seed
coconut seed
chillie seed
sugarcane seed

most of them have season to produce fruit

rambutan looks like a kind of lychee but with extra hairy shell
and i have not tried anything like durian although it looks similar to roasting chestnuts.

interesting.
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September 12, 2012, 06:18:52 PM
#12
the berry doesnt need to be ripe for viable seeds.
newbie
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September 12, 2012, 10:30:22 AM
#11
Now who would have thought that bitcoin would led me to researching Mountain Ash   Huh

I found this site that sells the seeds and gives some description and cultivation info:  http://www.plantexplorers.com/twiningvine/product_info.php/products_id/1086

The mead, wine and beer sound very interesting.

I can pop some in the mail for you though I expect Malaysian customs will intercept them unless you have an import certificate.

I don't think mine are ripe enough yet, but that is your call. 

I think I read that they would be ready when the berries/seed start to drop off the tree ... probably another month, depending upon the weather.

Any botany experts around to comment?

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September 12, 2012, 10:14:15 AM
#10
I was going to ask if it is a Mountain Ash?

I have one in the backyard which has orange berries (http://www.mnr.gov.on.ca/en/Business/ClimateChange/2ColumnSubPage/267029.html)

rowan ash is moutain ash. its the same thing different name.

yes
if mountain ash can be eatan and can stand malaysia condition i will pay little like i said
please put in letter and send to
darul fadirul
no38jalan tj 4/1,taman temerloh jaya
28000 temerloh
pahang darul makmur


tell me your BTC andress
i accept pm

i never knew the fruit was edible unitl i just searched for it. apparently it is not pousinos but does not taste very nice. for best test let it over ripen.
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September 12, 2012, 09:56:43 AM
#9
I was going to ask if it is a Mountain Ash?

I have one in the backyard which has orange berries (http://www.mnr.gov.on.ca/en/Business/ClimateChange/2ColumnSubPage/267029.html)
yes
if mountain ash can be eatan and can stand malaysia condition i will pay little like i said
please put in letter and send to
darul fadirul
no38jalan tj 4/1,taman temerloh jaya
28000 temerloh
pahang darul makmur


tell me your BTC andress
i accept pm
member
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Merit: 15
September 12, 2012, 07:56:12 AM
#8
does your places got roast tree?
i can send you
fresh orange seed
durian seed
watermelon seed
rambutan seed
papaya seed
coconut seed
chillie seed
sugarcane seed

most of them have season to produce fruit
newbie
Activity: 51
Merit: 0
September 12, 2012, 07:45:43 AM
#7
I was going to ask if it is a Mountain Ash?

I have one in the backyard which has orange berries (http://www.mnr.gov.on.ca/en/Business/ClimateChange/2ColumnSubPage/267029.html)
full member
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September 12, 2012, 06:52:40 AM
#6
thats looks like a picutre of a Rowan Ash tree. the berry is not edible is that what you want
member
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September 12, 2012, 05:58:20 AM
#5
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3156/2867747404_a63ba4621e.jpg

payee order address
fadirul bin ramli
no 38 jalan tj 4/1
taman temerloh jaya
28000 temerloh
pahang
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