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Old June 27, 2015   #10
travis
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Originally Posted by efisakov View Post
I got Spudakee seeds a bit late in the season. The seed germinated with some leaf problem, one leaf and no growing point. I decided not to restart new seeds. Definitely will try next year.

Tracy, hope your new garden is doing well.
Your experience with a blind start is one example of why a grower should always plant several seeds, cull the weaker sprouts, and select the strongest transplants for growing in the garden.
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