Showing posts with label acai. Show all posts
Showing posts with label acai. Show all posts

Saturday, April 4, 2015

New seeds arrived!

I have received the new seeds I ordered. They are: lemonade berry, noni, ylang ylang and Chinese yellow banana. Whoever reads this post might argue that lemonade berry is not rare nor tropical in the US. However, it is very rare where I live, which is Istanbul. Hence, please accept it in the rare category in my case:) I have been soaking them in water that has a bit of vegan food plant to promote growth. They are sitting in small separate cups close to my heater. This is the third day of soaking and I plan to plant them tomorrow.

I have tried to grow Chinese yellow banana from seed before with no success. I have seen a few websites that suggest cold scarification. Hence, I think I'll try that approach this time and post the process and the out come here.

As far as the acai seeds are concerned, I water from frequently and keep the soil moist. No germination as of yet.

Thursday, March 19, 2015

Growing Acai plant from seeds: soaking

My first experiment in growing a tropical plant from seed in a non-tropical setting is 'acai.' We will see if it'll grow successfully indoors...



I have found the following information from www.mayoclinic.org: "The acai (ah-sigh-EE) berry is a grape-like fruit harvested from acai palm trees, which are native to the rainforests of South America. Acai berries are widely touted as a so-called superfood, with proponents claiming that they are helpful for a variety of health concerns."

I got the seeds two days ago and they have been soaking in room temperature tap water. I plan to plant them tomorrow. In the picture below they are happily soaking:


Two acai seeds resting in a glass of water