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Old February 26, 2009   #1
buniot
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Location: Fremont, CA
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Default Question about Cotyledons

Hi There,

I am new to this group and a first time poster.

I live in Fremont, CA (near San Jose), and it is still raining here. I started some seeds indoors using the APS system and planted the following:

Camp Joy
Aunt Ruby's Yellow Cherry
Black Cherry
Beefsteak
Kellogg's Breakfast
Purple Cherokee
Mortgage Lifter Bi-Color

Camp Joy, Aunt Ruby are up and running now, and so is Black Cherry.....but I am a little concerned about the cotyledons on the Black Cherry. Compared with the others that have sprouted so far, which are similar cherry type varieties, the leaves are rather small, one side of the cotyledon leaf looks a little fried, and slightly yellow. My question is should I pull it and start over with this one or is it just a slow start?

Thanks in advance.
Tom
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