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Re: germination
- To: s*@eskimo.com
- Subject: Re: germination
- From: S* W* <s*@gj.net>
- Date: Sun, 05 Apr 1998 06:58:42 -0600
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Thanks, very much.
I have tried GA3 for the first time and will be looking for the results. I have
the first Deno book but not the supplements. Any comments on the supplements?
Which one should I get? Just get both?
Sheryl in Western CO
SharDel wrote:
> In a message dated 98-04-04 06:13:47 EST, you write:
>
> << I need info on how to germinate the following:
>
> Eriogenum saxatile- Is this Eriogonum? 40 for 3 months, 70 3 mo. Dark
> Caryopteris clandonensis - 70 degrees
> Passiflora - soak seeds, then 70, 40, 70 or 40, 70 as in Tompson & Morgan
> Fallugia paradoxa-70
> Sesleria caerulea - almost all grasses are germinated at 70. I would try it
> at 70 and if it doesn't germinate, try 40, then 70 again
> Semiaguilegia ecalcarata - 70 with GA-3
> Macleaya cordata - 70Light or 70-40-70
> Hypericum olympicum >>-70 GA-3
>
> GA-3 should be available at J.L. Hudson Seedsmen
> Star Route 2 Box 337
> La Honda, CA 94020 They usually charge $1.00 for catalog
>
> I soak all really hard seeds. I got this info from Norman C. Deno's book, and
> supplements 1 and 2.
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