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February 23, 2020 | #18 | |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Northern Minnesota - zone 3
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Very interesting, I copied the article for reference. I often have a 10+ year old packet of commercial seeds that I wish to re-grow for fresh seeds. Normally, they may just take longer to germinate, like 10-21 days. I will have to do a side by side of bleach vs blue fert soak and see if it makes a difference in speed and percentage. Last year I had some 17 year old Brandywine Yellow from the original TGS envelope, seeded the rest of the packet, maybe 18 seeds. I kept 4 plants that came up fairly early, but many more straggled in late. Did not keep a total count, since I didn't need more.
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