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Old February 17, 2008   #4
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Just to comment on what Cottonpicker just said - I do find that much older seed doesn't quite jump out of the growing medium as fast and some can seem a bit less vigorous, but they do, following time and transplanting, catch up and are the equivalent of the plants from fresh seed - I grew Cherokee Purple and cherokee Chocolate from 11 year old seed last year and they were monster plants that produced perfectly.
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