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The rest of the pinks in my grow out are first timers, like BW SUDDUTH, PINK GERMAN, PRUDENS PURPLE, and MOORTGAGE LIFTER second time. So I have 5 pink varieties.
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February 15, 2017 | #48 |
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I have a pepper that has 4
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February 15, 2017 | #49 |
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Amazing !
My theory is that the seed must have had twin embryo in it. So then each contributed two cot leaves. This is different from two separate seeds being fused.
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February 16, 2017 | #52 |
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No, I have had this happen before in peppers and tomatoes and have never seen any difference. I start hundreds of seeds every year so I think it is just the law of averages. I will see 1 or 2 every year like this, but in every other way they seem no different than any other seedling. Still cool but I guess I'm used to it.
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I dropped my first seeds last night: dwarfs, microdwarfs, compact determinates suitable for containers, and high tunnel candidates. I thought I was really holding back this year, but I counted about 40 varieties, and I haven't yet gotten to the ones that will go in the outdoor garden.
This year's seed-starting mix was my regular pro mix combined with extra perlite and some mycogrow, then a handful of Light Warrior, seeds on that after being saturated, then finally a layer of vermiculte, which is what shows in the pic. I sow densely and transplant quickly after sprouting. Just what is in the pic below should make a few hundred plants. They are incubating nicely right now under a 1000watt metal halide light. Last edited by Cole_Robbie; February 16, 2017 at 05:42 PM. |
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I always feel left out in these threads because mine are always to fruit ripening stage when the rest of the country is starting seeds.
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My first sprouts are up in 2.5 days. Spring has begun.
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