Re: seed starting
- To: i*@Rt66.com
- Subject: Re: seed starting
- From: "* I* <b*@mtco.com>
- Date: Fri, 22 Mar 1996 21:40:54 -0600
- References: <960322220946_253560361@mail06>
CEMahan@aol.com wrote:
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> After soaking for two or three days, I wrap the seedlings for each cross is
> wet spaghnum moss, put in baggies, and put in fridge for 2 months. I would
> not think soaking in water in fridge would be a good idea...have you really
> done this with success? C. Mahan
I tried this method with about 18 different crosses...each cross had
between 20-60 seeds. Out of these 18 crosses I had 4 seeds sprout. I
was very disappointed with the turnout...I had made some crosses that I
felt would have produced good rebloom. I will try your suggestion about
starting seeds! Thanks
Julie Irwin
bajai@mtco.com