I am trying to germinate this rose seed, first I soaked this one seed into the egg incubator at 40 celsius lukewarm temperature water for nearly 1 week or less. Before when it was unsoaked I saw its seed coat is yellow, after soaking its seed coat turned half mixed yellowish with little reddish color, next when I put this seed into a terracotta pot and sprayed it, its coat turns fully reddish brown then its coat splits and inside theres a white thing from it but no signs of a stem coming out through it, does this mean its embryo is dead inside or still alive from the warm soaking that I just did? Is it still going to germinate if I wait longer? I think its white embryo inside is plumper now than last time when I tried to germinate it without soaking in the warm water then put into the soil and it looks skinny or flattish.
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How old was the rosehip you collected and carried out this procedure with - from last year or only in the last few weeks? – Bamboo Jun 19 '18 at 16:03
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I bought this renee's garden miniature rose angel wing seed packet from the gardenworks store, it doesn't say anything about stratification – LowyChan Jun 19 '18 at 16:31
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I don't know how old this rose seed is, I just bought it few months ago, this procedure was carried out few weeks ago – LowyChan Jun 19 '18 at 16:36
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Is this what you mean, and did you follow these instructions https://www.reneesgarden.com/products/rose-miniature-angel-wings – Bamboo Jun 19 '18 at 17:02