Improving the odds
Cyclamen seed can be very slow and erratic to germinate. Ideally it is fresh, kept evenly damp, cool and dark for a couple of months. Sown in a pot outside, the temperature fluctuates, the soil dries out and night and day plays a part. Germination rates vary widely.
Soaked in water for 24 hours, sealed in a plastic ziplock bag and stored in the garage for 8 weeks - this is the result. Almost 100% germination. The brown shapes are the original seed, the white ones are the embryo tubers. Sown in compost leaves will soon follow ..... watch for the follow-up blip in the spring. First flowers 18 months - two years from now.
For scale the label at the back of the shot is 1cm wide.
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