10 Jan 2019: my friend told me I can slice up a tomato, take the rind/skin off and lay it on a bed of soil and scatter a light layer of soil over it. Water and let it grow! I did just that with store bought perino tomatoes. 16 Jan 2019: 3 tomato seedlings. 22 Jan 2019: More seedlings. 30 Jan 2019: no new seedling and 2 seedlings started drooping down. Decided to repot the healthy strong looking ones into little cups. And left some to see if they still survive. 5 Feb 2019: More seedlings sprouted from the original box! V And the ones in their own cups still looks ok. They have extra leaves. 27 Feb 2019 - seedlings are varied in sizes. Seems like depending on pot size. Some seedling died due to strong wind. Current location is indoor.
26 Jan 2019: Honey gold mango seeds are polyembryonic. Meaning one seed can produce multiple seedlings. Read that only polyembryonic mangoes will grow true to the fruit. I removed the hard shell/husk before planting into some all purpose soil. Leaving a bit of seed exposed. 5 February 2019: No activity above soil. 25 Feb 2019 - unsuccessful, the seed rotted and had tiny maggots eating it! So scary. Disposed off.
Bought some very juicy organic oranges from store. Chose 3 plumb seeds from 2 oranges. Rinsed it under the tap and planted straight into some all purpose potting mix around late Dec 2018 (defo after Christmas). 3 weeks - nothing happened. 4 weeks - still nothing sprouted. So decided to dig them up to see if the seeds were bad. And surprise surprise the first seed I dug up (gently) had a root! Should have taken a picture. Covered the seed up and left it alone. 4 weeks plus - 2 green stalks sprouted out from 1 of the seeds. 2 remained the same. 5 weeks - another seed sprouted with 2 stalks. Decided to pot the oranges into individual pots. 6 weeks (5 Feb 2019) - All 3 seeds sprouted. The last one to sprout only had 1 stalk! Double stalks single stalk Note: citrus seeds are polyembryonic. So they can produce up to 7 seedlings in 1 seed. 22 Feb 2019 - separate the twins into their own pots. One pair given to a friend. Remaining twins Single
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