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Re: luplins and delphinims from seed
- To: s*@eskimo.com
- Subject: Re: luplins and delphinims from seed
- From: L* H* <g*@syix.com>
- Date: Sat, 29 Mar 1997 16:20:52 -0800
- Resent-Date: Sat, 29 Mar 1997 16:20:46 -0800
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Lizards.....it's lizards. That's what happens to mine sometimes. We have
lizards everywhere this season. And you probably won't see them easily. I
moved mine to a table away from the little stinkers.
L
At 03:10 PM 3/29/97 -0500, you wrote:
>
>Dear seed-listers,
>
>I have an emergency situation here in my basement. I have started
>probably 8 flats of annuals and perennials, and they all look great, I
>get great germination, and then all of a sudden, one day I'll look in and
>all of the new leaves will be chewed off, and little stems left standing.
>
>I know I have fungus gnats, but I thought that since it was the larvae
>that caused the damage, that the problem will happen at the soil line.
>
>I use all new soil, vermiculite and perlite, and a little bit of sphagnum
>moss. I washed my pots out with lysol.
>
>Can you give me an idea of what might be happening? I'm tired of losing
>all my seed!!
>
>Thanks
>
>Kathleen Moran, Ed.D. Gardening at:
>Center for Learning and Assessment Amherst, MA
>Cambridge College Zone 5
>Springfield, MA Minimum temp: -15
>
>
>
>
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