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Jul 18, 2016 9:02 AM CST
Name: Sue
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If the tets germinated 100% that answers my question. I was wondering if something might have happened in the mail (too hot, too cold, security check for example).

The AHS seeds would most likely be from different sources, climates, storage methods etc. that could explain differences.

In theory a citrina cross is more likely to have seed dormancy because it's a species. Citrina also has very narrow leaves as an adult.

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