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Old March 30, 2018   #10
rhines81
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+1 on the above ... I had some Guajillo peppers germinate in 7 days and others in 26-30 days. Same packet of seeds, but due to my neglect from not being at home, some cells (potting soil) dry out and then recover again once I am home to water.
Not happy with myself this year. I started more seeds in a baggie and coffee filter last week, the soil method is hit or miss for me with my traveling for work. Will see tomorrow if any germinated, if not they are stuck in there for another week.
Well the 7 different varieties put in coffee filters and baggies last Sunday, were all 80-100% germinated (6 seeds in each) when I got home today. Some looked like they were a couple days old. Into the soil they go and they all lived happily ever after. Much better.
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