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Old March 17, 2016   #1
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Default Black tea soak - HOW

I know this has been posted plenty of times, but search here sucks. "tea" is too short, "black" is too common and " soak" brought up too much irrelevant stuff.

I have some OLD hot pepper seeds I want to try to revive by soaking in black tea. As I've never don't this before, how do I do it ?? Strong or weak tea ??

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Old March 17, 2016   #2
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Try putting "black tea" in quotes when doing the search.
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Old March 17, 2016   #3
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I've tried this with 2nd brewing camomile tea and with earl grey. Both work.

Steep in 2nd brewing for 24hrs, then plant. I used a warm tea when I soaked my seeds.
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Old April 3, 2016   #4
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It is called Byron's tea soak if you Google it. I can't search here using my phone and I'm outside.
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It is called Byron's tea soak if you Google it. I can't search here using my phone and I'm outside.
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I would just use some MG to soak them, but it's because I have it on hand, too.
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I use chamomile tea for older seeds - 24 hours in lukewarm tea. I buy the tea at a pharmacy, loose one, not those little bags. Costs only a little bit more, but - for me - works better than the prepared bags.
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Hi WS,

A great little hack for searching Tomatoville is to put your search into google with the word tomatoville. Works every time
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Hi WS,

A great little hack for searching Tomatoville is to put your search into google with the word tomatoville. Works every time
Well, that's a great piece of advice. Google is a searching fool.
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