The scarification does need to be a bit rough but sandpaper is too much. A bounded tray with window screen wiring and gentle scrubbing against it allows for a perfect scarification method that proved vital in caring for the seeds as well as not scaring them too much.
Right at 1:19. Separating the sprigs to their own pots. Her method is a no no or a method that allows for more mortality rates. NEVER expose the root. This is with most plants. Especially at this stage of age. She should cut the soil tray in three and supplant the sprigs WITH the soil it is in as to not bother the roots. A big no no. 16 years farming from nurseries to a diversity of plants, delicate or rugged.
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Very interesting, thank you for the video! I will wait till spring before pruning, plant has gone crazy , does anyone know the best time to repot this?
I usually re-pot before its awakening, here in Malta normally around late February early March. I said normally because I also did total defoliation and re-potted them in June. They are so hardy.
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I just found these berrys outside yesterday, should i sand paper the seeds like you did and then put them in a pot outside? The winter is coming i sweden.