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Hi, I have two dwarfs currently growing in semi-hydroponics systems. One I bought early in the spring and the other just about a month ago. Both of which I planted in large 12" pots. And they both seem to love it. The one I bought early in the spring may have to go into soil sooner then I thinking due to the sheer top heaviness of the plant. I'm getting worried that it might topple and up root. I plan on growing it them indoors until they are large enough to plant outdoors in the summer. By next summer they should be in the ground.
I haven't tried the peat moss and and zip lock bag. Thankfully I didn't use all the seed in my first attempt. I'll use the rest of the seeds and try that method. Thank you very much
I just recieved a packet of passionflower seeds. I planted them in peat, kept them watered and warm - nothing. I tried germinating them in a paper towel - nothing. Can anybody give me any advice on germinating these things?
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