Can you plant tamarind seeds




















To prevent molds responsible for seed rot from spreading to other seeds. Mist pots from above, then cover, with the lid slightly cracked. Coco coir can retain a lot of moisture, and provides a great environment for seed germination, but also for mold and seed rot.

So forget being patient, gently take a peak everyday at your seeds, and remove any seeds that look like they are molding. Seeds that are viable will stay light colored, a radical main root should emerge and turn downwards, and the sprouted seed will start a greening process. The radical will eventually lift the seed, and the cotyledon primary leaves will emerge. Prevent over watering or keeping coco coir too moist as your seedlings grow to prevent damping off.

Coco coir blended with perlite will help prevent overwatering , but is still void of nutrients. Its a good idea to use a very dilute water soluble fertilizer with a fairly even blend of nutrients, and plenty of micronutrients, during an occasional watering. Fertilizer should be done with discretion.

Does this species include Sweet Tamarinds? I grew them once and they look nothing like the pictures online but I can verify that they were tamarind seeds. Your email address will not be published. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Tweet this Share on Facebook Pin It. Tamarind seeds soaking in scalding water. Tamarind seeds with the seed coats removed. Carefully dig around where you think the root is.

Try your best not to damage the root. All you have to do now is to keep watering them when the soil gets dry. Change the soil at least once every year if you plan on keeping them in pots. You could also plant them outside at this stage.

Last Name. About WordPress. Tamarind Grow your very own tamarind tree in just a few easy steps with this guide. Step: 1 Find a tamarind that you like. Step: 2 remove the outer husk and eat the delicious fruit. It takes a couple of weeks for the seedlings to emerge.

The leaves droop when low on water, so try and keep the soil moist. The tamarind tree originates in Tropical Africa; I figure that it just needs some extra light and heat to mimic its natural environment. I really should have thought of that before starting.

If you live somewhere warmer than Canada eh! Go for it! Hi, I started a tamarind seedling, from seeds in pods, I got from Whole Foods. I had absolutely NO idea how to grow this thing! So I did what I normally do with pits. I soaked a few seeds for a few days like dates. I only scarified one of the seeds too afraid of damaging the others, this was an experiment after all. The scarified seed was the only one to sprout. It feels like a tropical sauna in there. I keep meaning to get a seedling mat, and I want to sprout date seeds.



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