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I had sowed mine on a mix of coco-fiber (bed-a-beast) and sand. In the terrarium 8" from a 26 watt cool white CFL. Plenty of little green sprouts last week, look like a few have first true leaves coming in now. The capensis sprouted a few days earlier in the same conditions.
anybody else get theirs to germinate? mine wont quit! it seems like everytime i look at them theres a few more sprouting up. ive counted 31 so far. they seem to be slow growers. but then again, im not sure i have mine close enough to the lights.
but then again..uhh..again(?).. they get about 3-4 of direct sun in my windowsill terrarium. so i dunno. can we get an expert in here?!
*Not right now*, but go ahead and send if you want some.
We've been having political campaigns here. The PO has been swamped with campaign literature. I've not done any of these "SASE"s or opened this one up for that reason. I think you guys will be able to see, based on all the trouble I have had in the past with the PO, that this is a good move.
I haven't been on much because of school, but may be on more...unless I find other really grand things to do that blow growing cps away
But yes, I hope to reopen this a week after school lets out or so. Thank you to all who participated and allowed me to spread around my seed!
CONGRATS MILLIPEDE!
They are probably just slow to germinate. The biggest thing with seed, other than the right conditions, is: DON'T GIVE UP!
That CONFIRMS it. This seed is definately viable, and I have lots of it. I have nothing to stop me from reopening the "SASE" since the PO has also quieted down!
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