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Feb 11, 2015 1:04 PM CST
Name: woofie
NE WA (Zone 5a)
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You know, I've been doing a little looking around online for tips on germination for these guys. One site said to soak for no more than one day. Another said they did better if provided darkness to germinate, with a temperature of about 70 degrees. And I saw several mentions of just bad seeds. I know that Nasturtium seeds don't keep for much more than a year. Also, germination is supposed to occur within 7-14 days. It's a bit too early for me to try to start the ones I have, and they may be a bit too old; haven't gotten them out to look yet. I may have to order fresh ones.
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