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Post by fredg on Apr 8, 2017 9:52:52 GMT
These are a proportion of my autumn 2014 sowing. I changed the cover on this mini growtent so I got a clear view from a different angle. I still have a spare cover and a fleece for this one. Still worth keeping an eye out in autumn for the sell off of gardening equipment . I would expect a spurt in growth this year but would not be surprised if most don't bother. Some can already be picked out as more vigorous.
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Post by corky on Apr 8, 2017 11:00:38 GMT
This gives me hope for my seedlings, they're obviously slow growers for all of us. I'm also starting to see germination from the seeds you kindly sent me :-)
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Stu
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Post by Stu on Apr 11, 2017 8:10:40 GMT
This gives me hope for my seedlings, they're obviously slow growers for all of us. I found that seedlings grow slowly in dense peaty mixes. When I scattered some seeds on a bed of flooded sphagnum, they grew rapidly to a good size within the first year.
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Post by corky on Apr 11, 2017 9:29:37 GMT
Ah ha , thanks for the tip Stu , they are in peat
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Post by fredg on Jul 13, 2018 16:15:30 GMT
A little pot of sphagnum + some left over seedlings + time =
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