Tulip propagation by seed part 1: how to choose viable seeds for planting

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While propagation of tulips can be easily done by bulb offsets, that will develop plants with the same genetics of the parent plant (they will be basically the very same plant, just spread in different bulbs, a bit like when you propagate a plant by cutting), propagation of tulips by seeds will lead to the development of new plants, with their own genetic background, individually different from the parent plants. The vast majority of these plants can be very similar and almost identical to their parents, if the seeds were the result of a cross pollination or a self pollination of the same tulip species, but if the seeds developed from cross pollination of two different tulip species or hybrids, or eve self-pollination of a hybrid, these offspring will show a range of similarities and differences in comparison to the parents, having inherited different genes affecting colour, height, fragrance from their parents, great-grandparents, and so on. Also, while tulip bulb offsets can bloom even a few months after planting, tulips from seeds usually bloom at least after 3 years from planting, but more usually between 4 and 7 years. Why then propagate tulips from seed? First of all, in case of species, to improve the genetic diversity of your stock, even if the plants within the same species look identical, they will have different resistance to pathogens and different adaptability to growing conditions, so it is always better to have a wide genetic variety in your stock. Second, only when breeding tulips from seeds, you can expect offspring showing new combinations of colours, fragrance and height, that were not present in the parent plants, so it is the only way to develop new varieties. Third, parent plants with great characteristics will have the chance of make these characteristics even stronger in their offspring. And, last but not least, it is great fun to have the possiblity maybe to create your own variety of tulip!!! In this video I show how to choose viable tulip seeds for planting. I hope that you enjoyed the video, and if you liked it and you would like to support my KZread garden channel and have regular updates, it would be great if you would subscribe to my channel by clicking on the button "subscribe". Also, any comments, positive or negative, is very welcome as well as any of your enquiries, to which I will try to respond as soon as possible. Thanks for watching and I hope to see you in my next video.
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  • @snobird33
    @snobird333 жыл бұрын

    The viability lesson was very helpful.

  • @plantreviewsuk1204

    @plantreviewsuk1204

    3 жыл бұрын

    thanks very much for the very nice comment

  • @angelbanuelos3767
    @angelbanuelos37673 жыл бұрын

    I'm so excited for episode 7 in 7 years!! I can't wait!! 😁😁😁 Just pollinated my tulips today

  • @plantreviewsuk1204

    @plantreviewsuk1204

    3 жыл бұрын

    I wish you the best of luck!!! I would recommend try to pollinate some with the same variety and some with other varieties, some tulips prefer to be pollinated with pollen of a different genetic background from their own, many tulips can not be self-pollinated as many other plants, but when you get viable seeds is very exciting!!!

  • @NotGoddess
    @NotGoddess3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you. I let a few tulips go to seed this year. Your video helped me determine the viable seeds. It will be an interesting experiment to grow them.

  • @plantreviewsuk1204

    @plantreviewsuk1204

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks very much for the very nice comment, and good luck with your tulip seeds :D

  • @Gladioli10
    @Gladioli1011 ай бұрын

    Thank you for this video! Definitely trying this next year with my tulips.

  • @plantreviewsuk1204

    @plantreviewsuk1204

    11 ай бұрын

    you are very welcome, I wish you the best of luck !!!

  • @decorazionidiandreea
    @decorazionidiandreea3 жыл бұрын

    video molto interessante complimenti per quello che fai 👏👏👏

  • @plantreviewsuk1204

    @plantreviewsuk1204

    3 жыл бұрын

    grazie mille :D

  • @ShaneMihalow
    @ShaneMihalow3 жыл бұрын

    Very interesting. I am going to subscribed look forward to more

  • @plantreviewsuk1204

    @plantreviewsuk1204

    3 жыл бұрын

    thanks very much for the very nice comment, I am very pleased that you enjoyed the video

  • @ShaneMihalow

    @ShaneMihalow

    3 жыл бұрын

    Would you be willing so sell and ship some bulbs to the USA?

  • @plantreviewsuk1204

    @plantreviewsuk1204

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@ShaneMihalow I wish I could but the import and export restrictions don't allow me to do so, as I wouldneed phytosanitary certificates... also, it take a few years from getting flowers after starting the seeds. Anyway I am sure that in the USA there are several tulip sellers. Which varieties do you like in particular?

  • @fs34639
    @fs34639 Жыл бұрын

    I was forced (the stem had come out of the soil) to collect some today that I had left to go to seed. The seed pod had begun to go a papery colour, though still with some green, and it had begun to open up at the top. The seeds are brown, although are quite soggy in texture, presumably because of the rain we had here last night. I was wondering if you could give your verdict as to whether they are likely to be viable or not?

  • @plantreviewsuk1204

    @plantreviewsuk1204

    Жыл бұрын

    to see if they are viable, you need to see the embryo within the seed, is actually pretty easy, the "straight line" I am taking about at 08:06 ; I would suggest protect the seedpod with a fine mesh, so when the seed pod splits open, the seeds do not disperse around; however, is the stem had come out of the soil already, bring it at home and let the seed pod dry in a cool and dry place

  • @Anon-xd3cf
    @Anon-xd3cf Жыл бұрын

    What do you think i will get from a cross between a large head pale yellow with a small head sunset parrot type? Crossed in both directions, pale yellow onto sunset parrot and sunset parrot on pale yellow. I guess we will find out. I don't know where the parrot tulips came from, likely a neighbour has some with that feature or some random seeds took and i didn't notice... However they got here, i am happy to have them, i love the featherd petals... I just want to try to get that feature in other colours without having to buy them...but also because its a good side project while i wait for the fruit tree grafts to start to produce.

  • @plantreviewsuk1204

    @plantreviewsuk1204

    Жыл бұрын

    I think offspring colour tends to be intermediate in characteristics between the two parents, judging by the amount of shades each colour shows in tulips: at least some will probably be yellowish or pale salmon, then some other offspring might be of different colours according to the genes inherited by the ancestors. Not sure how the fringed character is inherited by tulips, if it is dominant, recessive or intermediate. I wish you the best of luck, I never got luck from pollinating parrot tulips, but normal tulips are generally not difficult to be pollinated by other varieties such as parrots :D

  • @margitvarganemunkacsi9700
    @margitvarganemunkacsi97002 жыл бұрын

    Really good video, but can You say less ooo between words, if You can? Nooffence

  • @plantreviewsuk1204

    @plantreviewsuk1204

    2 жыл бұрын

    thanks very much for the very nice comments, and sorry for the oooohhhs, I am trying to avoid them !!!

  • @mariagiurca8230
    @mariagiurca82302 жыл бұрын

    Hello! Will the tulip seeds planted in autumn produce flowers in the following spring?

  • @plantreviewsuk1204

    @plantreviewsuk1204

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hello. Unfortunately tulip seeds will not produce flowers the spring following planting, because they need several years (three years as a minimum, but usually longer) in order to reach blooming size. If you want tulip flowers next spring, planting blooming sized bulbs, available for sale during autumn in many shops and online, is the easiest way. However breeding tulips by seeds allow to create new varieties and colours, so can be very exciting!!!

  • @holi7858
    @holi7858 Жыл бұрын

    I too let a few of my tulip go to seed this year, it’s very useful to know which seed is viable and which is not. Question; how will I know when the tulip head is ready to be harvested (for the seeds) and also do I plant the viable seeds in autumn in my garden or inside the house? (I live in a colder environment so we get very cold winters)

  • @plantreviewsuk1204

    @plantreviewsuk1204

    Жыл бұрын

    The tulip seed pods are ready to be harvested when they are dry and start splitting open (protect them with a fine mesh when they develop, so if you are away when they split open, the mesh traps the seeds within it. The seeds need to be sown in the garden, as they need a winter chill in order to trigger germination in spring.

  • @fs34639

    @fs34639

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for your help

  • @plantreviewsuk1204

    @plantreviewsuk1204

    11 ай бұрын

    @@fs34639 you are very welcome

  • @mora118
    @mora118 Жыл бұрын

    I have a single orangeish red tulip in my yard that flowered. I have no idea when or how it was planted. I did notice a few other tulip plans that didnt flower as well. The flower fell off and now im just waiting for the seed pod to get big and turn brown. How long does it normally take? The flower has been off for about a week to a week and a half. Im hoping to collect the seeds and see if I cant get a tulip bed started beside my porch. (granted im hoping to start these seeds inside and prob will have to do more research on how to get them to germinate, grow, etc.) But a tulip bed is the gal :)

  • @plantreviewsuk1204

    @plantreviewsuk1204

    Жыл бұрын

    it can take several weeks for the tulip seed pod to ripen, and is very important to cover the seed pod with a fine mesh (still allowing enough room for the seed pod to expand), because if you are away when the seed pod splits, it releases the seeds that get dispersed through the wind, so the mesh blocks the seeds within it. Tulip seeds need to be planted outdoors in autumn, because they need to be exposed to very cold temperatures in winter, to trigger germination in spring. Remember to sow the seeds in a pot so they don't have competition from weeds or other plants, keep the pot weed free, and in a few years (up to 7 years) your tulips will bloom: patience is the key when growing tulips from seed !!!

  • @mora118

    @mora118

    Жыл бұрын

    @@plantreviewsuk1204 Thank you so much for the information! Ill be getting a mesh and figuring that out then. I dont want to lose the seeds. On the off chance things dont go well, there is hopefully next year. But I'd rather be successful this time. Would it be wise to transplant another tulips into pots? I have another plant thats in a bad spot. Its being smothered by winter creeper, which is an awful ground vine that I have been trying to rip out since last year. Its been an ongoing struggle and im worried that the plant is going to die if I dont move it and get at the vine without damaging the tulip plant. I dont know how well they do with transplanting and I dont know how old the plant itself is. It didnt flower so i'd say under the 3 to 5 year mark. Leaves are pretty big though.

  • @plantreviewsuk1204

    @plantreviewsuk1204

    Жыл бұрын

    @@mora118 I would suggest to transplant the tulip when the leaves are withering, so about late May or June, as it is going to natural dormancy so the roots will not be disturbed much, as the bulb will loose them anyway soon after. Tulips love sunny areas so definitely weeds around are not good news for them

  • @mora118

    @mora118

    Жыл бұрын

    @@plantreviewsuk1204 thank you again. I'll wait and get it moved until i csn get the winter creeper ripped out fully.

  • @plantreviewsuk1204

    @plantreviewsuk1204

    Жыл бұрын

    @@mora118 you are very welcome

  • @helenphancanada8988
    @helenphancanada89883 жыл бұрын

    Hello new friend, new Subscribe. Have a good day

  • @plantreviewsuk1204

    @plantreviewsuk1204

    3 жыл бұрын

    thanks very much Helen, I also subscribed to your channel, cheers

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