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Feb 25, 2016 8:52 AM CST
Name: Jim D
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David LMO Not very much info ever said that it can sometimes take a rather lengthy amount of time for seeds to hydrate . Some should of said , that very often floating seeds will not Hydrate or cell activate properly Shrug! I agree


Chlorophyll , According to the old manual , will cause cell activation along with Hydration , That being the purpose of either , Anyway , As I got less and less for why ever at starting seeds , This puts me back into results in my favor , Came from Centennial store booklets in the 1960's I should of said ,here , .
Anyway , with really wants or a few rare seeds ,, the help from whatever works is Great ,, Hurray!

HI DnD , same question , Gemstones , Marbles , Decorative rocks ,, I have seen it done that way , I tip my hat to you.
In the Butterfly garden if a plant is not chewed up I feel like a failure

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