2ndtimearound said:
I started flats of white Datura 10 days ago

and have more seeds to set. Anyone know how long to germination?

I tried Steve's method

on top of the fridge in the old cookie containers, but nothing so far. I don't have a heating pad yet, but I am plotting.

If anyone knows how long it takes or any helpful hints to get the s eeds to germinate, please tell!!

Thanks in advance. :bouquet
:rose :rose :rose :rose
Parks and other resources say germination can take up to 30 days.
I've started Datura metel Double Purple and Triple Yellow... the seeds were up in 10 to 14 days, keeping them at 70 degrees F.
I have read many instructions ... to soak, chill, scarify, etc... I did none of these.

... I just barely covered the seed, kept moist under a plastic dome... and had very good germination rate.
Good luck!
I thought Angel's Trumpets didn't grow true to color from seed? I bought some on ebay that are supposed to be triple-flowered yellow, but I won't be surprised if they are white. I'd be thrilled to find out otherwise, the pic on ebay was gorgeous.
Brugsmansia (also known as Angel's Trumpet) will not come true from seed. They are hybrids and must be propagated from cuttings for a pure strain. The flowers most always point down, perennial tree in warm climates.
Datura (also known as Devil's Trumpet, and
sometimes referred to as Angel's Trumpet) will come true from seed. Annual bush, except in areas with no frost. The flowers point up.
The Triple Yellow Datura I grew was from seed collected from a friend of mine in SC. Don't give up on seeing gorgeous yellow flowers...

...
if your seeds are Datura ...
I hope you are thrilled!! ...
The double purple was collected from a friend in FL - also came true- very beautiful! ... and I can't find my pic ...:/
One thing I liked about the double and triple flowered Daturas is the blooms last several days, the singles usually only one.