Cocoa seeds like to be in moist sphagnum moss for germination to take place. The seeds need to soak before they can be germinated.
No, it would need to inherit a gene to change its colour.
Depends on how you do it, but the seed should be done in 12-48 hours. Basically When the shell of it has broken an you can start to see the white root thing coming out, although i like for them to be a lil bet longer than that u really shouldn't continue to germinate/soak them after it has cracked an spouted out of its shell.
This cloth will soak up all of the water
A seed is protected by TESTA(seed coat) and TEGMENT .
Soaked seed will have a head start.
Sand, rasp, or nick the seed coat. Soak in water overnight, then plant.
Cocoa seeds like to be in moist sphagnum moss for germination to take place. The seeds need to soak before they can be germinated.
No, it would need to inherit a gene to change its colour.
The affect is a good plant becauise through the soil the plant/seed can still soak up energy that is needed for it to grow into a healthy plant.
No you do not need to pre soak your green bean seed, it will grow just fine put right into the ground.
Seeds increase in size as they soak in water, and the bulb inside prepares to break the shell and bury in the ground.
Yes, it can, but you have a choice. Either soak the seed in vinegar first, OR put vinegar on the plant instead of water. Soil also helps. Water (or vinegar) it daily and be careful not to overflow and drown the plant. Your welcome.T_T
Germination is slow and erratic and can take up to 6 months to germinate, soak the seeds for 24 hours in warm water and plant 1/4 inch deep
The Hindi translation for "soak" is "भिगोना" (bhigona).
Depends on how you do it, but the seed should be done in 12-48 hours. Basically When the shell of it has broken an you can start to see the white root thing coming out, although i like for them to be a lil bet longer than that u really shouldn't continue to germinate/soak them after it has cracked an spouted out of its shell.
it should soak up any of the moister and split at the bottom of the seed and produce one single root, plant this in a small pot and watch it grow!!