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Aug 28, 2015 2:34 PM CST
Name: David Ross
Liverpool, United Kingdom
Sempervivums
valleylynn said:Yes, that really does sound like great conditions in your part of the world, south facing.
As soon as the seedling develop into nice rosettes you should be able to put them outdoors, as they do not like being indoors. You will still have to keep a close eye on them until next year.

They should love your winter weather.
I would love to see photos of your seedlings.


Here is my little indoor grow box:

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Close up on the seedlings plus you will notice some catnip and some Sedum cuttings i took earlier today using a root gel.

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From above, this is about half of my seed packet, i figure i'll do the other half next year maybe around April, good idea?

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And this last photo is about the best i can get with a cell phone:

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