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Re: Seed Germination Solutions
- To: "Richard J. Noffke" <c*@execpc.com>, <p*@athenet.net>
- Subject: Re: Seed Germination Solutions
- From: "* A* <c*@value.net>
- Date: Wed, 7 May 1997 00:45:24 -0700
Richard,
Glad to hear of your success!
Chris Andersen
Moraga, Calif.
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> To all:
>
> I still a rather new grower in this world of giants, but I still wanted
to
> share my recent germination sucesses with some of the people who are
> struggling like I used to.
>
> Although there has been lengthy disagreement on this method, it has
> certainly proven nearly 100% sucessful for me.
>
> After the many disscussions on bubbling I tried it. And it works for me.
> I now even use it on watermelon and musk melon seeds that are hard to
> germinatate. In a nut shell I lightly file the two edges with an emery
> board, then bubble them in a giant mayonase jar with a fish areator and
an
> old tank heater set at 75-80 degrees. As recomended by other people on
> this page I have been bubbling for about 8-10 hours, then the moist towel
> wrap and 85 degrees until radical emergance.
>
> I have to admit it has been sucessfull for me.
>
> Rick looking for 700 #'s
>
>
>
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