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Oct 10, 2012 12:16 PM CST
Name: Cheryl
North of Houston TX (Zone 9a)
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Thank you Marie for the information. Your babies look GREAT! I will get the fertilizer ready. I have a small ketchup squirt bottle I bought at Walmart for a BBQ but didn't use. 50 cents. I saw someone watering using that with small squirts. Seems everything I have read go from seedling to a young plant with no instruction in between. I still have a baby. We are getting ready for that second set of leaves along with a new batch of seeds in a sunny, warm location. The humidity has risen, which they probably appreciate.

I am not sure about what I have, obseum or what? But it is greener than what I see on here. Most I see here are reddish? I guess I will worry about forming the caudex when I get there.
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