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Nov 30, 2021 12:56 PM CST
Name: Larry
Enterprise, Al. 36330 (Zone 8b)
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I certainly agree that enough chilling time while sufficiently hydrated is needed to break dormancy. But, I am asking does the fact that the seeds go from being dry and shriveled, to fat and plump indicate they have received "sufficient" moisture, it seems generally accepted that a period somewhere between 4-5 weeks is "sufficient" time.

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