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Old January 7, 2017   #78
dfollett
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Originally Posted by KarenO View Post
Might be interesting to try a "reverse" cull.... chuck the fast ones up and let the runts grow out. Maybe they are super tiny or otherwise interesting
KarenO
We should be able to get some answers without doing a "reverse" cull. Then, depending on what we learn, the "reverse" cull might be the best way to find the real micros.

The timing of your observation and question was perfect. I have a tray with 40-50 late bloomers that I will be able to grow out and follow. I'll cull the sickly ones and keep everything that is healthy and strong. I have a couple of other trays that are not as far along that I will also watch for the slow ones.

Between you growing out yours and the ones I have, we should know a lot within a couple of months or less.

Again, thanks for the observation and question.
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