The effect of different pregerminative treatments on the percentage of pecan seed germination during 30,60 and 90 days were evaluated: T1) pecan seeds soaked in water for 48 hours. T2) soaked in water for 48 hours + stratification at 5°C for 45 days; T3) soaked in water for 48 hours + soaked in a 0.5% thiourea solution for 15 hours; T4) soaked in water for 48 hours + soaked in gibberellic acid at 500 ppm for 6 hours, and T5) control. Statistically the best treatment was T2. It increased the velociry and percentage of seed germination, reaching 52.0% 30 days after sowing followed by T1 (44.4%) and T3 (43.4%). No statistical difference was found between T4 and control (34.4 and 29.9%, respectively'). Sixty days after sowing, all the treatments showed a germination percentage, being statistically the same (66.4, 60.8 and 59.3%, respectively) but higher that T4 and control (49.9 and 40.7%, respectively). Ninety days after the sowing, all the treatments showed the highest germination percentage in relation to first and second evaluation dates. They also continued with the same patterns of behavior as in first and second dates (88.8, 90.4, 87.1, 75.5 y 70.4%). Three months later, the seedling growth and stems diameter were measured. Statistically there were not differences between treatments on these dependent variables