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Old December 6, 2018   #23
greenthumbomaha
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Ha, I've never thought of growing "indoors" in summer. My house actually looks normal for a few months until harvest comes in. Then the overwintering process begins and its seed starting time again. I'm really enjoying the photos in this thread. We've been having some relentless, brutally cold weather for this time of year.
This is my happy place!


Your plants are "amazingly" robust for being just over a month old. I started 4 varieties of micros last week. Nothing is sterile yet so I used the paper towel method , and the seeds really stuck royally to the brand of paper towel. They're struggling after being transplanted, and the probability favors one micro from the survivors, but it's too soon to tell. I'll just drool over your bounty for the rest.
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