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Old April 5, 2018   #9
CapnChkn
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Yes, what I mean is are the plants capable of pollinating themselves. Tarpalsfan, I am guessing you are thinking I'm asking if they're self pollinating.

Yeah, I know they have different flowers, it's just the seeds I bought and saved are not sprouting, just one. If that's the only plant I can get hold of, I will have to use it's male flowers to pollinate the females.

I asked at Southern Exposure, and they seem to be having the same problem. "I think what we'll probably be able to do is to offer seed with lower germination and put extra seed in the packets to make up for the lower germination."

I still have the rest of the seed on the heat. It's been long enough the first has produced it's first true leaf, and no mold, or roots from the rest of it's siblings.
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