Re: CULT: seedlings



> 
> 
>   I'm going to give up trying to figure out what makes these sprout
>   and grow. Of prox 130 pots each with a pod, I had one pot sprout two
>   weeks ago.  That pot now has ten seedlings and cracks indicating
>   more seedlings on the way. There is another pot of the same cross. 
>   Nada...nor in any other pot...not a hint!  All with the same potting
>   mix, all watered about the same and in three main groups of pots
>   (for armadillo protection).  So for two weeks one pot has been
>   sprouting happily and the rest continue to sleep.  You'd think at
>   least one or two of the others would have sprouted at least a seed
>   or two.
> 
>   Donald Eaves
>   donald@eastland.net

Same here, Donald.  I have three pots of Hello Darkness x 
seedling.  In one pot, they are sprouting like hair on a dog's back, a 
scattering in the second, and nada, zilch in the third. Like yours, all 
were planted in the same type mix and on the same day and all got 
the same waterering.   But, when the slow sprouters finally start, 
they grow so fast that at line-out time they have all caught up with 
their siblings in other pots in growth and you cannot tell which was 
the 'slow' pot.

Walter Moores
Enid Lake, MS USA 7/8 (feeling buds in aril-bred seedlings)



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