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Gold Dust Plant Seeds:
Guide to Storing, Sowing and Germination

Updated: April 5, 2022

The Gold Dust plant, also known as Aucuba japonica, is a popular houseplant due to its attractive foliage. If you’re planning to grow this plant from seeds, it’s important to know how to store, sow and germinate them properly. In this guide, we’ll take a closer look at each of these steps.

Storing Gold Dust Plant Seeds

Before you can sow Gold Dust plant seeds, you need to make sure they’re stored properly. Here are a few tips:

  • Store the seeds in an airtight container to protect them from moisture.
  • Keep the container in a cool, dry place.
  • Label the container with the date and type of seed.

With these precautions in place, your Gold Dust plant seeds should remain viable for several years.

Sowing Gold Dust Plant Seeds

Once you’re ready to sow your Gold Dust plant seeds, follow these steps:

  1. Fill a seed tray or small pots with potting soil.
  2. Moisten the soil with water.
  3. Scatter the seeds over the soil surface.
  4. Cover the seeds with a thin layer of soil.
  5. Place the tray or pots in a warm, bright location.

It’s important to keep the soil moist but not waterlogged during the germination process. You can cover the tray or pots with plastic wrap to help retain moisture.

Germinating Gold Dust Plant Seeds

Gold Dust plant seeds typically germinate within 2-4 weeks if given proper care. Here are some tips for successful germination:

  • Keep the soil moist but not waterlogged.
  • Provide bright, indirect light.
  • Maintain a temperature of around 70°F (21°C).
  • Once the seedlings have emerged, remove any plastic wrap and provide good ventilation.

As the seedlings grow, you can transplant them into larger pots or into the garden.

FAQ

How long does it take for Gold Dust plant seeds to germinate?

Gold Dust plant seeds typically germinate within 2-4 weeks if given proper care.

Can I sow Gold Dust plant seeds directly in the garden?

Yes, you can sow Gold Dust plant seeds directly in the garden. However, you’ll need to wait until after the last frost date and make sure the soil is warm enough for germination.

What kind of soil should I use to sow Gold Dust plant seeds?

Use a good quality potting soil that’s rich in organic matter and drains well.

How often should I water Gold Dust plant seedlings?

Keep the soil moist but not waterlogged. Water whenever the top inch of soil feels dry to the touch.

How can I tell when it’s time to transplant my Gold Dust plant seedlings?

When the seedlings have developed 2-3 true leaves, they’re ready to be transplanted into larger pots or into the garden.