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Old March 30, 2016   #13
JosephineRose
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Thank you for the links! I have to put my head down and work this morning but I will revisit this evening and see if I can get more information.

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I used to sow many more at a time, but this year I am planting one each of many varieties, earlier. I usually give away extras but I don't have as many people willing to take them this early.

It's ironic you suggest starting more seeds because on another thread on another site that shall not be named, last year I was shamed and finger wagged for being wasteful in my seed starting for routinely starting 5-6 of each variety.

All things considered, this year I decided to scale down to three seeds each of 24 varieties. And of course, the first thing that happened was the coir fiasco stressed my first round of potting up, causing me to lose two plants each of two varieties. The second thing was this stray PL plant.

Can't win for losing!

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