How to germinate Ginkgo biloba seeds

How to germinate Ginkgo biloba seeds

3. Water the pots

After you are done with the sowing you should water the pots. We usually put them in a protected place, mainly because of mice and birds that will be delighted with your seeds. The rain, wind, frost and other elements will be beneficial for the natural dormancy breaking. As long as you keep the soil moist, and this is the main advice we can give: keep the soil moist, but never, ever soaked or the seeds will rot.

4. Enjoy your new trees

Germination can take a couple of months, depending on the season you sow, be patient. First, the seed will open and a root will grow into the soil. Only after that you will see the aerial part of the plant growing.

How to germinate Ginkgo biloba seeds - new trees
New trees

 

How to germinate Ginkgo biloba seeds - the first autumn
The first autumn

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6 thoughts on “How to germinate Ginkgo biloba seeds”

  1. CuriousCultivator

    What is the germination rate of these seeds, how long is the dormancy, what is the ratio of male to female from a group taken from a city environment? Can they be grown in a greenhouse? What is the water solubility of the soil you are using/can sand or other drainage substrate be used?

    1. Hi, thank you very much for your interest and questions.
      From our experience the germination rate of Ginkgo seeds is about 80%. We don’t have a point of comparison with seeds from other contexts like city environments.
      They can be perfectly germinated in a greenhouse, but they need to grow outside as they are deciduous trees and need cold winters.
      We use a very light soil and sand or other drainage components should be added to the substrate as excess water will rot the seeds. A rule of thumb is that the soil is only kept moist, not dry and not soaked.
      In terms of germination dificulty we can say that ginkgo seeds are in the group of “seeds for begginers” 😉

  2. Hello,
    I found some seeds that i had forgoten about. They are 3 to 4 years old…
    Will they still work???
    They where keeped at room temperature and in a dry place.
    Thanks!

    1. Hello,
      Thank you for your message. Maybe 3 or 4 years old is to much keeped at room temperature. At this time they might have consumed all their energy reserves. But as I allways say, “If I don’t sow, they will not germinate for sure”. So, give them a try. Maybe you get a surprise. If you’re lucky, just send us a message. We would like to hear from you again.

      Regards

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