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Jan 24, 2013 9:28 AM CST
Name: Lorn (Roosterlorn)
S.E Wisconsin (Zone 5b)
Bee Lover Lilies Pollen collector Seed Starter Region: Wisconsin
Well, at least you've got them covered and sealed. Now the next thing you want to do is check for excess moisture later today. If you see tiny little water droplets condensing inside(underside of top surface) open the bag and let it escape for a few hours, then reseal. In the meantime, pick up some freezer bags and slide you containers in them and seal tightly. Then check for excess moisture again in about a day or so. The reason you want to use sealed freezer bags is because they show excess moisture faster and once you obtain the proper moisture and sealed tight, they hold it better. I want to expant this post a lot more but I have out of town errands this morning so I'll post a lot more later. I want anyone one reading this to fully understand that what Calin and I are doing here represents a considerable departure from the norm. In my vision, there is no such thing as right or wrong or embarrasement. If anyone sees it differently, them embarrass me. In the end, I want to make Calin the best cloner around. Stay tuned.
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