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Pinguicula Pumila

Anybody know how roughly how long it takes for Pinguicula Pumila seeds to germinate at 75 Fahrenheit? Thanks for the info!
 
Bonjour

your seeds were fresh ?

in what substrate do you germinate them?

jeff
 
Probably not as fresh as one would like but I don't really know. I planted them in a mix of 1/2 peat and 1/2 non-calcareous sand and they are at about 80% humidity.
 
Bonjour

with the subtropical US it is better to use fresh seeds, here all the old seeds have never germinated too.

otherwise your growing conditions look good
 
I agree I would prefer fresh but you get what you can get. I wish more people were interested in the native U.S. Pings but such is not the case in the States. Ah Well...
 
I find like you, that a pity, especially since other species, under species, variety or form are still to discover or rediscover 'in situ'

jeff
 
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