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Old 22nd July 2008, 06:15 PM
shawnintland shawnintland is offline
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Default Re: N. sanguinea seedlings

Hi Ali,

I used dry sphagnum, chopped and then misted. I guess they would germinate on 'soil' but it seems like the sphagnum is used more often because it tends to hold and transfer the moisture to the seeds more evenly than 'soil'...at least that's MY guess! It's really important not to let them dry out completely for even an hour or two once they have been hydrated! I wouldn't throw them out...but I might try starting another batch too!
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