Q&A – How do I get wisteria seeds to sprout?
Question:
How do I get wisteria seeds to sprout?
Answer:
Wisteria seeds require a certain temperature range to sprout. TSU Extension Agent Joellen Dimond says the seed, once planted, needs to be maintained at 65 degrees Fahrenheit for 30-60 days. Then, it will sprout. The plant will not begin to flower until it is 12-15 years old.
Related Resources:
Wisteria in the Garden
Wisteria Care
How do I get wisteria seeds to sprout?
Answer:
Wisteria seeds require a certain temperature range to sprout. TSU Extension Agent Joellen Dimond says the seed, once planted, needs to be maintained at 65 degrees Fahrenheit for 30-60 days. Then, it will sprout. The plant will not begin to flower until it is 12-15 years old.
Related Resources:
Wisteria in the Garden
Wisteria Care