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Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2024
Most of the package of seeds I got have germinated. Idk yet if they will grow. We will see. Way better then the rest of the seeds I've gotten.
nimby
Reviewed in the United States on February 29, 2024
Dec 1st seeds arrived. Small plastic bag no instructions.Dec 3rd (day 1) put seeds in water to soak for 24 hoursDec 4th (day 2) wrote the date on the pouch the seeds came in, put the seeds back in it, added a pinch of potting soil and a couple drops of water, sealed it and then put it in the refrigerator.Jan. 18th (day 46 about 6 weeks) used a small plastic container with a clear snap on lid for germination. I lined the bottom with a folded paper towel, added water until it was saturated then poured off the excess. I emptied the bag of seeds and soil into a shallow bowl with a 1/4" of water then used tweezers to separate the seeds and put them neatly on the paper towel in the plastic container. My 50 pack of Norway spruce seeds had 79 seeds and of those 7 were floaters that I kept anyway (none of those sprouted). I closed the lid and left it on the kitchen counter.Jan 24th (day 52) Most of the seeds have swelled and split open so I got a 36 cell seed tray ready for planting. I set the cell pack in one half of a 10 by 20 base with water in the bottom so the water would soak up from the bottom and not compact the soil as much. Any seed that had a root as long as the seed, I moved from the germination tray to the top of the soil in one of the cells but did not bury it. Once finished, I put the greenhouse dome on the base to keep the humidity high.Feb 4th (day 63) After the initial 14 seeds that sprouted roots by day 6 on the paper towel, it has dropped off to about one every other day. The original sprouts have their first needles. For six of the seeds, I made a small indent in the soil and placed the seed root side down and barely covered it to see if it would work better. None of those six survived (my fault not the seeds).Feb. 29th (day 88) No more seeds have germinated so I'm tossing the rest of them. I had a total of 27 seeds sprout out of the 79 seeds (including the 6 I killed) for a germination rate of 34% or a cost of 33 cents per tree.
V
Reviewed in the United States on November 8, 2024
I won’t know until spring and I see him f they actually germinate.
Mr. Johnson
Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2024
I watched the company’s video on how to correctly prepare the seeds to sprout and followed it exactly. Not a single seed sprouted. I’m pretty disappointed. I didn’t realize it was so complicated when I ordered them.
dogwood
Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2023
I received the Norway Spruce seeds on 2-22-23. I did not store them in the refrigerator. They went into their little grow cells the next day after soaking overnight. They are under a grow light, no heat mat. The ambient room temperature is 68 degrees.Nine days in, at least 20 are up. Since this is such a tiny window, I suspect close to all will survive. Excellent seeds!
Vito Prisciandaro
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2023
I’m doing as the video ask right now they’re in A big Tupperware filled with dirt in the refrigerator they’re gonna be in there for about 2 to 3 months then hopefully I’ll have some of then sprout. they’re seeds of Norway spruce . The seeds look healthy I think but this review should be done when they sprout if they sprout and if they grow hopefully they’ll sprout and grow .
brokenwrench
Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2023
not a single seed sprouted
R-2
Reviewed in the United States on May 5, 2022
Absolutely wonderful. I bought it for fun. And I was too lazy to dig the soil before the winter, I didn't even put the seeds in the fridge. I just put the in the drawer and forgot about them. And now, in the spring, when I had thought all the seeds are destroyed, I put them in the soil. And, amazingly, they grew.
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