Hi there,
I've got a lovely chilean guava plant that I would like to propogate. I've already taken some semi-ripe cuttings about 6 weeks ago (with 2 out of 6 surviving so far), and will try a couple of hardwood cuttings. I'd like to try germinating from seed (I'm only just getting into seed saving this year), and not sure best way to go about it. None of my books are specific enough. I've got a few fruits that have fallen already, and the fruits look fairly mature. The Plants for a Future website says to sow in late winter,so what should I do in the meantime to maximise chances of the seed surviving for the next couple of months? Wash, dry and then store in the fridge? I've got little plastic seed bags that I'm re-using - I'm guessing they're OK, or am I better with paper? Any advice gratefully received.
Thanks!
Ruth