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D.capensis 'alba' -seed

Hi all,

I have a few portions of D.capensis 'alba' seed to give away
or I am always open to trades too.

I am in Canada so you have to send a IRC (international reply coupon)


capflower.jpg


My growlist

Andre
 
I'd love a packet if possible. Can you tell me what an irc is??
 
[b said:
Quote[/b] (mcrwt644 @ Feb. 10 2004,16:12)]I'd love a packet if possible.  Can you tell me what an irc is??
IRC= international reply coupon
 
Thank you so much for the offer!! Do you have anymore? I PM'D you awhile back.
 
[b said:
Quote[/b] (Odysseus @ Feb. 11 2004,16:46)]Thank you so much for the offer!!  Do you have anymore?  I PM'D you awhile back.
I sent you a pm and I still have some seed available if others want. This plant just produced seed last month and its flowering yet again.
 
Hi seedling,
Do you have any more seed left?
I would like to have some, but do you think you could send it to singapore without any problems, and is the seed worth the cost of sending to singapore.
I already have the iRC

Thanks,
Jason
 
Welcome to the forums, crimedog465!
Oh yes, I forgot...is this species suitable for growing in singapore conditions?
(You know, humid, hot, rainy) Also singapore only has two seasons..."hot" and "rainy"!
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Jason
 
[b said:
Quote[/b] (Jason Wong @ Feb. 13 2004,04:30)]Welcome to the forums, crimedog465!
Oh yes, I forgot...is this species suitable for growing in singapore conditions?
(You know, humid, hot, rainy) Also singapore only has two seasons..."hot" and "rainy"!
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Jason
Hi Jason,


I do have some seeds still available but I am not familiar with conditions in Singapore. Their is a foreign resources forum on which you can post on and ask that question. I know their are several Singaporeans who post in there.

As for your other question, is it worth sending to you? I do not know how much your postage costs or how common this plant is in Singapore so again I can not help you with that.

If you look into it further and you decide you want some let me know and I will send you my address to mail the IRC and self addressed envelope.


Andre
 
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Hi Andre,

Yes, I think I would like to try growing this type of seed, as I've never grown capensis seed before. Is any stratification required for seeding? The cost is approximately $2.50 for an IRC and $1 for a stamp, which I think I need to send overseas from singapore. I also have to send an airmail ticket (free). The cost is altogther about $3.50, in singapore currency. I can't really measure the worth of the seeds against costs as there is no one else selling seeds in singapore, but I think it is worth it (The money and the time)
What is your address?

Thanks,
Jason
 
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