ATTENTION BUYERS !
ALL BERRY SEEDS NEED TO GO TROUGH A STANDARD "COLD STRATIFICATION PROCESS" RIGHT BEFORE PLANTING IN ORDER TO ACHIEVE GOOD RESULTS.
DETAILED STEP BY STEP INSTRUCTIONS WILL BE INCLUDED IN THE PACKAGE.
ALSO, BEFORE YOU BUY THIS ITEM , KINDLY CHECK PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS HERE BELOW .
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""""(Cold stratification is a process of treating seeds to simulate natural conditions that the seeds must experience before germination can occur. Many seed species have an embryonic dormancy phase, and generally will not sprout until this dormancy is broken.)"""
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PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS WITH STRATIFICATION PROCESS
HOW TO GROW BERRIES FROM SEEDS ( STRAWBERRY, BLUEBERRY, RASPBERRY,BLACKBERRY, MULBERRY,CRAMBERRY, GONDEN BERRY, ETC
""""(Cold stratification is a process of treating seeds to simulate natural conditions that the seeds must experience before germination can occur. Many seed species have an embryonic dormancy phase, and generally will not sprout until this dormancy is broken.)""" Cold Stratification needs to be preformed right before planting the seeds.
Place berry seeds in a shallow tray and cover them with room temperature water. Let them soak for 24 hours to hydrate and plump the seed. Drain the water by pouring the berry seeds into a colander lined with a coffee filter to prevent the small berry seeds from spilling out.
Pour seed-starting soil into a bowl. Add water and mix it with your hands until the soil has the consistency of a moist sponge. The soil must be moist, but not wet.Fill 3-inch-diameter seed-starting pots with the moist soil to about 1/2 inch below the rim. Press the soil lightly to reduce air pockets in the container.
Sprinkle three or four berry seeds on top of the moist soil. Sprinkle a 1/8- to 1/4-inch layer of moist seed-starting soil on top of the seeds to cover them. The seeds are small, and you may plant more than three or four accidentally, which is fine.
Set the pots on a tray and slide it inside a plastic bag so the pots remain upright.
Set a thermometer inside the refrigerator to make sure the temperature is 34 to 41 degrees F. Adjust the thermostat if needed to reach this temperature. Set the covered pots in an area of a refrigerator where they will not be disturbed or moved during the stratification process.
Monitor the pots for berry plant sprouts to appear above the soil, which takes three to four months. Remove each pot as sprouts appear and continue growing uncovered in a sunny area. Monitor the soil moisture and water as needed to keep it moist, but not wet.
Hope that you enjoy your planting experience!