I gather my seeds mid September when the pods split open. I tried once harvesting them early. The seeds were not viable. Good luck and let me know how it goes.
I’ve had mine in a bag since last September. It’s now march and they’re not sprouting. They’re hard as rocks. I tried putting some in the fridge for about 2 months and pulled them out and they’re not doing anything either. Any ideas?
Did you put anything in there to add moisture? I put a paper towel in the bags with mine. You may have to start again. If you decide to start again, put the current seeds out in a flower bed - just cover lightly with dirt. And who knows? Maybe you'll get some growth. I have had seeds come up 2 years after I gave up on them.
Congrads! I have not kept mine in a dark environment. They are in my greenhouse where I add supplemental light. I do make sure they get the next winter. So far this has worked.
@@roxane.rinard Is this the next stage after germination in the greenhouse under the light you are talking about? If you shoot a video where you also tell about it, it will help us at what temperature it is.
I’ve had mine in a bag since last September. It’s now march and they’re not sprouting. They’re hard as rocks. I tried putting some in the fridge for about 2 months and pulled them out and they’re not doing anything either. Any ideas?
Thanks Roxane! I had a customer gift me a huge bag of pods yesterday, and I can’t wait to germinate some!!
I gather my seeds mid September when the pods split open. I tried once harvesting them early. The seeds were not viable.
Good luck and let me know how it goes.
I’ve had mine in a bag since last September. It’s now march and they’re not sprouting. They’re hard as rocks. I tried putting some in the fridge for about 2 months and pulled them out and they’re not doing anything either. Any ideas?
Did you put anything in there to add moisture? I put a paper towel in the bags with mine. You may have to start again.
If you decide to start again, put the current seeds out in a flower bed - just cover lightly with dirt. And who knows? Maybe you'll get some growth. I have had seeds come up 2 years after I gave up on them.
Can peonies thrive in the tropics?
They need cold weather. So no, they cannot thrive in the tropics
Where can you get the seed ?
I gather seeds from my peonies. I do not sell mine.
dont need to wait for the leave to pop up first?
No, they came up just fine.
@@roxane.rinard im trying to plant them but im in Malaysia, we dont get winter here, do i need to place it in the fridge or something?
@@vinraj927 they have to have a cold period every year.
I just applied my peony seeds with your method. I think it sprouts in a shorter time with this method. Should we keep the seeds in a dark environment?
Congrads!
I have not kept mine in a dark environment. They are in my greenhouse where I add supplemental light.
I do make sure they get the next winter. So far this has worked.
@@roxane.rinard Is this the next stage after germination in the greenhouse under the light you are talking about? If you shoot a video where you also tell about it, it will help us at what temperature it is.
@@gunes2929 my greenhouse temps can be seen at greenhouse.developingwings.com/
@@roxane.rinard Thanks for this nice information.
@@gunes2929 when they start putting putting up leaves ibwill make another video.
And u put the baggies under the light
Always plant tail down❤
I put the seeds in the ground and they grow.
Not as much fun and harder to track. But doable
I’ve had mine in a bag since last September. It’s now march and they’re not sprouting. They’re hard as rocks. I tried putting some in the fridge for about 2 months and pulled them out and they’re not doing anything either. Any ideas?