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Gardening Know How Questions & Answers - https://questions.gardeningknowhow.comI tried rooting cuttings but they either got mouldy or just withered away. Want to try with seeds but your website is not clear about putting seeds in a jar full of sand, whether it should be damp or dry, jar sealed or unsealed, seeds layered between layers of sand, etc. Also will seeds from a miniature or dwarf burning bush reproduce true to the parent plant or could they result in a full size bush? In other words is a dwarf bush a hybrid or a separate species of its own? Thank you in advance.
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1 Comment To "Propagating Burning Bush From Seed….Placing Them In A Jar Of Wet Or Dry Sand?"
#1 Comment By GKH_Susan On 11/12/2020 @ 1:14 am
Seeds from a dwarf or miniature would be a hybrid and therefore the seedling won't be true to the parent plant.
You can mix the seeds in a moist jar of sand with a lid or in a plastic ziploc bag. Keep them in the fridge for 3 months for stratification. They need the cold dormancy before they will sprout.
In the spring, plant them outside after frost or start them indoors.