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Nov 24, 2013 8:19 PM CST
Name: Becky
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I have a quick question ...

Can seeds take longer than 3 weeks to germinate?

I've planted up all my seeds that I recently received in October. A few were seeds from the LA. There is one hybrid that I got from the auction that has still not sprouted. I planted 4 seeds of that cross. All other hybrid seeds planted in the same container and at the same time have all sprouted (3-2 weeks ago). Not these hybrid seeds. Is it typical that some culitvars take longer to sprout? The cross is "Bird Talk x Spacecoast Pattern Plus". Or could these possibly not sprout at all. If not, why? I've honestly never had seeds take longer than 3 weeks to sprout. If they don't sprout by that time, they never do.

Any information on seeds taking longer than 3 weeks to sprout would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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