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Nov 25, 2013 4:22 PM CST
Name: shirlee
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I agree Very, very nice, Fred.

I haven't seen a difference between the germination timeframe
of tets or dips either. Prefer working with tets for the reasons stated
by Michele.

So true that weird things happen when messing with mother nature.
Some clumps of either tets or dips may not grow well in one place, but by moving
them, the plants take off or vice versa. They seem to have a mind of
their own whether seedlings or mature plants. Go figure.

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