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Organic Desert False Indigo Seeds (Amorpha Fruticosa)

Organic Desert False Indigo Seeds (Amorpha Fruticosa)

1.39 €
Seeds that have been successfully pretreated will have swollen to around 2 to 3 times their previous size. Remove all swollen seeds as these will be damaged by further pretreatments. These can be sown immediately.

  • Packet Size 50/500/5000: 

  • Manufacturer country: Ukraine
  • Product code: 3700-50
  • Available: a lot of
  • Germination: 90%
  • Unit: Seeds
  • Crop year / Production date: 2023
  • Shelf life: 5 years

  • Organic Desert False Indigo (Amorpha Fruticosa)

    Although False Indigo seeds have no real dormancy to break down the seeds have a very hard, water-impermeable seed coat and require pretreatment for successful germination to occur.

    Without pretreatment it is likely that 10% or less of the seeds will germinate. A combination of a variety of seed pretreatments may be necessary to make the seed coat permeable so that the seed embryo can take up water and begin to germinate.

    The first (and easiest) method is place the seeds in a heat proof container and pour hot (not boiling!) water 70-80 degrees Celsius over them and leave them to soak for between 12-24 hours allowing the water to cool to room temperature.

    Seeds that have been successfully pretreated will have swollen to around 2 to 3 times their previous size. Remove all swollen seeds as these will be damaged by further pretreatments. These can be sown immediately. This hot water treatment can be repeated up to 3 times, making the water a little hotter each time. Seeds that remain small need to be dried for further treatment.

    The remaining method is to physically breakthrough the seed coat by cutting or knicking the edge of the seed with a knife or using a file or even rubbing them between layers of fine sandpaper. All of these methods can be used to break through the seed coat. Once you have done this soak the seeds in cold water for 12-24 hours and successfully treated seeds will have imbibed water and swollen greatly.

    Once the seeds have become swollen with water germination is quite rapid and if the seeds are kept at room temperature and germination should take place in 7 to 10 days.

    Sow the seeds individually in pots filled with good quality compost and cover with just a very fine layer of compost, gently firm and water. The seedlings should appear quickly if they are kept in a warm place.

    Keep the young plants weed free and adequately watered and in a warm, sunny position. Do not over water at any time or maintain a very high humidity or the seedlings could rot. Growth in the first year can exceed 40cm and large seedlings can be planted in their permanent positions during the dormant season. Smaller seedlings may need another year of growth.