I recently bought some Trithrinax campestris seeds and would like any tips regarding their germination. I have read they can be stubborn little buggers.
Thanks,
Craig
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Craig,
Best of luck with them! Think I read somewhere that fluctuating day/night germination temps. gave the best results.
Steve
Best of luck with them! Think I read somewhere that fluctuating day/night germination temps. gave the best results.
Steve
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My recollection of these is that they do germinate slowly and at a low percentage rate. That is likely based on freshness of the seed. Viability of the seed deteriorates with age, so the freshest seeds produce the best results. Most times one never knows for sure what they're buying or if the claims made are bolstered buy the sellers.
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10-4 on the fluctuating day/night temps.
10-4 on the fluctuating day/night temps.
No doubt. I am still trying to get a refund for takil seeds I bought that ended up being some type of Pheonix.Most times one never knows for sure what they're buying or if the claims made are bolstered buy the sellers
Not the pot I was expecting........
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