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Posted by: tgreb at Mon Jun 23 20:32:23 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by tgreb ] I was talking with a botanist at the AZ Desert Museum when I was there a couple weeks ago and they said very easy to start from seed. Usually transplants do not make it. She said the put a knick in the side of the seed then let soak in water over night and plants in good well drained soil. SHe said though that they are usually tough to keep them going(out of their natual range) unless you have a greenhouse. Good luck and keep us posted. I just sent some seeds to the Netherlands to a fellow DI enthusiast. He will keep me posted also so we will see how it goes. | ||
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