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Re: Mina lobata & keeping seeds cool
- To: s*@eskimo.com
- Subject: Re: Mina lobata & keeping seeds cool
- From: R* A* &* D* <m*@earthlink.net>
- Date: Tue, 09 Dec 1997 08:45:18 -0500
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Martin Voges wrote:
> Can anyone offer any advice at all about germinating Mina lobata
> seeds?
I grow so-o-o-o many seeds each year, it's hard to remember the
germination tricks for each, without referring to my notes.
However, I'm pretty sure that the real trick with Mina lobata is to
place the seeds on their sides, with 1/2 of the seed above the soil
line, and not to let them get too wet. If I'm wrong, I apologize, but
know that this works for at least one of the more tropical climbers that
I grow each year.
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