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Jul 24, 2014 2:09 PM CST
Name: Sharon
Calvert City, KY (Zone 7a)
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I should have clarified that I'm talking about what is true for me in my little bit of zone 7a, the coolest, I guess, of the warm climes. In fact, I'll go back and edit that little point right into my original post. Juli and Char are supposed to correct me when I get out of line but they are busy today maybe and haven't had the opportunity. Big Grin On the other hand, neither of them knows about my zone. ha!

Becky, give your seedlings more time to grow and don't forget about what I found concerning culture tissue, just in case that might make a 'parental' difference in the habits of some.

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