I managed to collect a few Dipterocarpus sp. seeds with Dr Khadijah on the UPM campus by the lake. The seeds were a total surprise as Dr Khadijah brought me to the site simply to show me the Dipterocarpus trees. I am sorry that I no longer remember the species so please enlighten me, Dr Khadijah. However, the seeds that were found were dried and old. This lead Dr Khadijah to be unsure of whether they are still available or not. Nonetheless, she encouraged me to soak them in water in hopes of them germinating.
Indeed we were very lucky and one of the seeds did indeed germinate. I found the radicle on the 14th of February and I soaked the seeds in water on the 10th of February. The joy from seeing the radicle was overwhelming. I was running all over my veranda furiously calling and messaging all my friends to tell them about the good news. I have to admit I have not tried germinating anything from a seed since I was in primary school. Today my mother transferred the seed from the container with water into a pot as there wasn't any polybags at home.
I hope the seed will germinate into a seedling in due time. Once again, I would like to thank Dr Khadijah and Dr Jean for their time, seeds, saplings and of course the fact that they are doing a project like this.