Any fail to germinate?
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Re: Any fail to germinate?
ya, I tend to lose things in the garden... sometimes. I have help getting things planted and may not see that something did or didn't get put in ... or god forbid... I killed the one and only one... or someone thought it was up for grabs... when I tell my siblings please come get some plants for your garden....Ginger2778 wrote: ↑Sun Apr 12, 2020 4:07 pmWow! I meant one will be enough to get you seeds for the next year. Sorry!!!!!Clkeiper wrote: ↑Sun Apr 12, 2020 3:36 pmno, I really need as many to sprout as possible. for me one of something isn't normal.Ginger2778 wrote: ↑Sun Apr 12, 2020 10:40 amYou only need one, so we are doing well I think. Thanks for the kind report.

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Curtis Cheek was real slow. I thought that they weren't going to germinate at all. I really has to work with them and now i have two up with 2 true leaves and i with just the first two leaves. I sowed these Feb 17th along with my other seeds.All my other seedling's are ahead of where they should be at this time, and i will probable will plan next week if the weather breaks. The Curtis Cheek's are at the point where you would transplant into a larger cup. They are about a month or more behind, but they have survived it appears They are acting like a pepper plant, slow to grow. .
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NOTICE !!!!!!!!!!!!
I was mistaken on Curtis Cheek. I had the wrong varsity . The tomato I was talking about is one named Pappy Kern. Those seeds wasn't from Ginger. .
I was mistaken on Curtis Cheek. I had the wrong varsity . The tomato I was talking about is one named Pappy Kern. Those seeds wasn't from Ginger. .
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Happy to report no failures. I was worried a bit about Marsha's Starfighter Beefsteak and KARMA Apricot. Both were behind the others by 4-7 days. I did get several to grow however. Thank you for the seeds Marsha.
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Thanks for the clarification! Happy gardening, wishing you great success. (You are going to fall in love with Curtis Cheek)
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That's great news! Yes some are always slower than others. I hope you have a great season.
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Re: Any fail to germinate?
My KARMA Miracle did well. Two sprouted really fast when I was down south (nice warm temps). I gave them to a friend there.
Miracle did very well here too, keeping up with the earliest "sprouters".
KARMA Apricot is up too, and I'm really looking forward to growing them both!
Thanks again!
Linda
Miracle did very well here too, keeping up with the earliest "sprouters".
KARMA Apricot is up too, and I'm really looking forward to growing them both!
Thanks again!
Linda