Peel the fruit, squish it into some paper towel spread the seeds over the paper towel and at the same time also seperate the seeds as best you can from the goop by pressing against the paper towel and spreading seeds and the paper towel will suck up the moister. Let it dry, once dry scrape th seeds off and it's pretty easy but slightly time consuming If your doing multiple seed pods but this is the easiest way for me. The seeds should all be seperated by this point.
@@Jackyboi887 ohhh haha yea sorry it's a very tedious job. I think I do have a video of it on here but I let them grow bigger so it's not as hard separating and won't crush them. But Ill try make a video this weekend about this just for you 😁
It depends on multiple factors like the age of the plant, the size and often people will make sure not to water them in winter to dehydrate them as they seem more likely to produce flowers.
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Very interesting learning experience is great here. One love
Nice tutorial 👌
What is it in the plastic container that the seedling are growing in?
Small zeolite rocks is what they germinate on and under that is just a general seed raising mix or succulent mix try and sift out larger sticks.
Cheers mate@@CurtsCactus
I'm always Rollin seeds on paper towels lol
How do you separate them?
Peel the fruit, squish it into some paper towel spread the seeds over the paper towel and at the same time also seperate the seeds as best you can from the goop by pressing against the paper towel and spreading seeds and the paper towel will suck up the moister. Let it dry, once dry scrape th seeds off and it's pretty easy but slightly time consuming If your doing multiple seed pods but this is the easiest way for me. The seeds should all be seperated by this point.
@@CurtsCactus no, I mean how do you separate the seedlings once they've sprouted?
@@Jackyboi887 ohhh haha yea sorry it's a very tedious job. I think I do have a video of it on here but I let them grow bigger so it's not as hard separating and won't crush them. But Ill try make a video this weekend about this just for you 😁
@@CurtsCactus I look forward to seeing it!
What's it taste like?
Slightly sweet similar to dragon fruit
Nice. I cant get mine to blossom.
It depends on multiple factors like the age of the plant, the size and often people will make sure not to water them in winter to dehydrate them as they seem more likely to produce flowers.