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karl has contributed to 2 posts out of 2511 total posts
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Hi Heidi, Thank you so much for the information you sent me!! I went ahead and moved them inside to the air conditioning after reading the inbar article about how they grow in a cool mountain enviroment. I "exhumed" a few and I think I see some life. I wonder if you live near me I'm in Navarre fl. Thanks again karl
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I have a question for NutzaboutPlants. I also ordered a bunch of Q. tumidissinoda seeds and have had them planted for around 10 days. Like yours they looked like they were on the verge of germination when I got them. But now they're not doing anything. What I was wondering is if you germinted your Q. tumidissinoda inside or outside. I'm getting temps in the shade of 95 F. and I'm wondering if this might be too hot?? Anyway any info would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance
karl
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