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Old March 1, 2017   #45
Keen101
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Yesterday i had two S. galapagense seedlings pop up. Today there are a total of TEN! I guess they were just a bit late in germinating.

Out of the 6 or so S. Cheesmanaie three seem to have dark anthocyanin stems, the others do not. One has very dark stems. Too early to see if there are any antho stems on this batch of S. galapagense seedlings, though i think i used this as my "test batch" because they don't and it wouldn't be as big a loss if these ones all died or failed to germinate.
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