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    Thumbs up Ibicella lutea seedlings

    I have seedlings on those 4 Ibicella lutea seeds that I got from Joel that I planted in the garden here. It took them 10 days to sprout here when they get a little bigger I wiill take a picture of them. I sowed them on the 26th of April and I noticed them today here.
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    Congrats! It's a good thing you got them to sprout early... They really do like a very long growing season.

    I've sowed mine, but they haven't sprouted yet.
    -Joel from Southern California


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    Thanks and good luck on getting your's to sprout. I didn't smell anything. When are they supoosed to start smelling bad?
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    They'll start smelling once they get bigger. You'll notice it, especially if the plants are happy.

    Is anyone else sowing or even getting germination? I know I gave out seed to quite a few members here.
    -Joel from Southern California


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