I have been sowing seeds from a seed swap and using a variety of methods, including Norman Deno's celebrated 'paper towels' method.
Some successes, some little problems, but I was staggered and not entirely pleased to find that when I examined the seeds of Orlaya grandiflora after a week or so, there was a dreadful smell of ammonia in the plastic bag.
It is only that species does anyone know why this happens?
Ammonia!!!
they are rotting. don't know why, maybe a contaminant on the seed coat?
Oh dear. Thanks for letting me know.
M
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