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I have four seedlings now. Two of them germinated immediately after putting them on a small heating pad, looks like attenboroughii germinates quicker in lowland conditions although I have heard that all highlanders do anyways, it would be interesting to find out at what elevation these seeds are from.
Getting some germination here as well. The seeds have started to become very fat at one end. One of the fat seeds has even burst open a tiny bit to reveal some greenery, but it is very hard to see. I was told the altitude at which the seeds originated from was 1700 meters.
I have an under tank heater that I originally got for my bird eater, but since it can't be used on plastic I might place it close to the seeds and see what happens.
What different substances did you use in the mix of medium you created to sow the seeds in? I quickly skimmed through all of the pages, didn't see it mentioned. Maybe I missed it.
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