Jeyrsmith
Seedling
Hello everyone new to here and to bonsia i went to a class up here in new England Massachusetts and fell in love with bonsia i purchased a chinese elm likely 3-4 years old and a baby water jasmine but i already want more im completely hooked now or should i say rooted?
Puns aside ive been reading and watching lots of materials on bonsia i bought some seeds from an online retailer and also plan to go and attempt to collect seeds from around my area if the landlord of the grounds will allow my questions are more about the seeds that are on the way from what ive read some are going to need to germinate during the winter and some i may want to hold on to till spring but im wondering if anyone here has any experience and advice for growing these trees from seeds and any expert techniques that i may not have read from below are the tree seeds on the way and one of the articles ive read about them, i wont include all of the articles for the sake of a long post and redundancy but id atleast like to give anyone an idea of my graspe of what im plan to do with the seeds
Trees i own
Water jasmine {Wrightia Religiosa}
Chinese elm
Seeds
Japanese westeria. {wisteria floribunda }《spring early fall L55° H75°》 fall ( https://homeguides.sfgate.com/germinate-dried-wisteria-seeds-3 )
Japanese flowering cherry {prunus serrulata} stratification 《three to four months in fridge with damp cloth check moisture and sprouting》( https://www.deviantart.com/tomokuz/art/How-to-grow-Prunus-Serrulata-Japanese-cherry-seed-568260450 )
Japanese red maple kit { Acer palmatum }《 needs stratification cold germinate during winter》( http://japanesemaplelovers.com/growing-japanese-maples-from-seed/ )
Japanese black pine { pinus thunbergii } 《needs stratification cold temperatures during germination period 》 ( https://bonsaitonight.com/2016/08/17/grow-japanese-black-pine-seed/ )
Twisted pomegranate. {punica granatum nana}《tropical needs 70° heat during germination period》( https://homeguides.sfgate.com/grow-pomegranate-houseplants-seed-48075.html )
Corkbark elm { ulmus parvifolia } aka chinese elm? still researching but need stratification
( https://homeguides.sfgate.com/grow-ulmus-parvifolia-seeds-20459.html )
Puns aside ive been reading and watching lots of materials on bonsia i bought some seeds from an online retailer and also plan to go and attempt to collect seeds from around my area if the landlord of the grounds will allow my questions are more about the seeds that are on the way from what ive read some are going to need to germinate during the winter and some i may want to hold on to till spring but im wondering if anyone here has any experience and advice for growing these trees from seeds and any expert techniques that i may not have read from below are the tree seeds on the way and one of the articles ive read about them, i wont include all of the articles for the sake of a long post and redundancy but id atleast like to give anyone an idea of my graspe of what im plan to do with the seeds
Trees i own
Water jasmine {Wrightia Religiosa}
Chinese elm
Seeds
Japanese westeria. {wisteria floribunda }《spring early fall L55° H75°》 fall ( https://homeguides.sfgate.com/germinate-dried-wisteria-seeds-3 )
Japanese flowering cherry {prunus serrulata} stratification 《three to four months in fridge with damp cloth check moisture and sprouting》( https://www.deviantart.com/tomokuz/art/How-to-grow-Prunus-Serrulata-Japanese-cherry-seed-568260450 )
Japanese red maple kit { Acer palmatum }《 needs stratification cold germinate during winter》( http://japanesemaplelovers.com/growing-japanese-maples-from-seed/ )
Japanese black pine { pinus thunbergii } 《needs stratification cold temperatures during germination period 》 ( https://bonsaitonight.com/2016/08/17/grow-japanese-black-pine-seed/ )
Twisted pomegranate. {punica granatum nana}《tropical needs 70° heat during germination period》( https://homeguides.sfgate.com/grow-pomegranate-houseplants-seed-48075.html )
Corkbark elm { ulmus parvifolia } aka chinese elm? still researching but need stratification
( https://homeguides.sfgate.com/grow-ulmus-parvifolia-seeds-20459.html )