Acer Rubrum stratification of fresh seeds

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Is it necessary on seeds collected from the ground? From various sources scientific and hobbyist I’ve seen from a year to two years required without stratification to University of Washington saying they will sprout immediately.

I picked up a handful today from a tree with beautiful color and nice I think small leaves (1.5” on a full size tree, hopefully they’ll reduce) and wanted to maximize my germination rate. I’d appreciate any tips so that I can keep this tree propagating into the future.

I am also curious on air layering maples. There’s lots of how to’s on the site but are there any specifics just for maples? I have a perfect record so far air layering in general (except cypress) I think that’s going to take years to happen or it won’t work.) but wanted to see if there was anything extra I should know for maples.
 

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Last year I collected fresh seed and put them into the fridge with wet paper towels in zip lock bags. Within about 6-8 weeks I could see them start germinating in the fridge. I got at least 90% germination rate.
 

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Just stick them into a pot filled with soil and almost all of them will germinate. I know from personal experience.
Sweet and you’re one of the closer people so that makes your opinion especially relevant! Thanks!!!
 

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Sweet and you’re one of the closer people so that makes your opinion especially relevant! Thanks!!!
Glad to help. I don't have a photo handy, but I've got a pot on the bench with about 20 seedlings in it I sprouted last year from about that many seeds.
 

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Glad to help. I don't have a photo handy, but I've got a pot on the bench with about 20 seedlings in it I sprouted last year from about that many seeds.
Ironically my search found nothing but when I got the notification for this I was reading @Sean Walker ’s post. Lol I had just found it in the new section browsing.
 
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I’m glad some knowledgeable members jumped in on the seed part of your questions! It’s my first year growing seeds so next year I’ll be of more help ;) And as far as air layers I’ll be reading your post for help on that this summer👍🏼
 

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In my experience, acer rubrums sprout very easily from seeds as soon as they fall from the tree. No need to stratify. I've never tried to air layer one though.
 
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