From: jwilson@bach.udel.edu (Jim Wilson) Subject: Re: Iris seed propagation? Keywords: iris setosa, iris sibirica, propagation, seed Date: Sat, 6 Mar 1993 04:01:36 GMT ceci@lysator.liu.se (Cecilia Henningsson) writes: > I have seeds for Iris sibirica and I. setosa. As far as I know they > just want the normal seed starting procedure, using a mini > greenhouse on my window sill and sowing them in gritty > compost. Would anyone have any additional tips for improved > germination rates? Currier McEwen in _Siberian Irises_ says to protect seeds from dehydration and refrigerate above freezing for at least three weeks in a plastic bag. If they are dry, dust them with an antifungal agent and add a few drops of water to the sealed bag. Plant in a sterile medium about 1.25cm deep, with flats in a sunny window or under lights. If lights, they should be on at least 14 hours daily, and can be on continuously. Fritz Ko"hlein in _Iris_ mentions keeping seeds as sterile as possible, soaking in 1:50 Clorox and then rinsing first, then covering by not more than 1cm. Carl Jorgensen says in _The World of Irises_ (ed. Warburton/Hamblen) that chipping of the seed has proved successful, and says soaking seeds in running oxygenated water may also help to leach out germination inhibitors. All seem to agree on a cold but above freezing period of 21-30 days or more as important, followed by good standard practices and your choice of tricks.