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Mar 10, 2014 5:21 AM CST
Name: Cameron Allen
Plano, TX (Zone 8a)
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Thanks so much Stush Thumbs up Your seedlings look great. I think I got about 30 seeds from an unknown stapelia and about 26 germinated. They were really fresh seeds, and I accidentally dropped the tray when I was moving it towards a window. Thankfully the seedlings were ok and only a little soil was displaced. I'll need to buy some Dixie cups but I'll wait to transplant them until they are an inch high like you said. That's a very clever idea to use paper cups inside regular to wick the water. I also have plenty of domed cake pans. Right now I found a matching tray to go on top of the seedling tray and the seedlings are under an artificial light most of the day. Thanks so much Stush for the information Smiling

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