I will google this too but the experts are here, no doubt !
I collected several ripe/overripe figs from 2 different varieties that were growing at different locations in Los Angeles with a thought to germinate the seeds. People say the wasp lives here so why not to try.
I washed the seeds, got the heaviest ones that sink and placed on top of the seed germination mix covered by some saran wrap in 2 containers.
2 weeks later I got 3 seedlings in each container, and that is out of many, maybe 50-60 or more seeds that I placed in the mix.
So, my question is the following.
In order to increase the fig germination rate, do the seeds have to go through some preprocessing in a special environment? This could be a bird/animal stomach, for example. Meaning that the seeds from the bird's poop would germinate with a much higher success rate.
This is fairly known stage in germination for some fruit. The persimmons come to mind. The seeds are often treated in a lemon juice or scraped before planting. The fruit that was eaten by a coyote and went through its stomach would have the best chance to keep going. This is mainly to start dissolving the hard seed skin.
Any fig ideas?