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Old March 29, 2018   #2
sjamesNorway
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It think part of it is probably genetic - certain varieties take longer. It also depends on the age and condition of the seeds, and how they're stored. Last year I'd given up on a variety with apparently old seeds, but because it was in a tray with other varieties, it was kept watered, went through "the cold treatment", and finally germinated after 4 weeks.

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