10 Florida Orange seeds ready to plant. How to germinate your seeds: 1. Soak the seeds overnight in a small glass of water. It is not necessary to cover the glass. When you first place your germinating orange seeds in the water, it should be warm, but comfortable to touch with your hand. 2. Put the seeds in a folded moist paper towel and then fold the paper towel again so the seeds are completely enclosed in the paper towel. You want the seeds to stay moist throughout the entire process. If they dry out, it could keep them from germinating 3. Put the paper towel in the fold-over type sandwich bag. A fold-over bag will keep the seeds moist, but also allow for some exchange of air. You are essentially making a small greenhouse for your seeds. 4. Keep the bag containing the orange seeds in a warm environment. Germinate orange seeds in a place where the temperature stays between 70 to 75 degrees F (21 to 24 degrees C). A windowsill that gets good sun is a good place to keep the bag. If you have access to a greenhouse, that would be the ideal location 5. Re-moisten the paper towel if necessary. Check the seeds periodically. Remember that it is essential for the seeds to stay moist and warm. 6. Wait about two weeks. Orange seeds take about two weeks to germinate, although the actual time may vary by a few days in either direction. 7. Move your seedlings into larger pots or plant them in the ground after they have developed two or three sets of leaves. Grow orange trees in sunny spots with moist soil.
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