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Old October 2, 2021   #2
PaulF
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I don't think it carries over that the old seeds seedlings growing into plants do poorly. The plant is all new and will produce just like any other plant would in a specific growing season. Most years I have plants out of seeds seven to ten years and some much older and they do alright. Suppose they would all do better with brand new seeds? Calls for some side-by-side testing.
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