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The seeds of Basjoo


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It is recommended that the seeds be sown as soon as they are seperated from the flesh. A delay of sowing causes a drastic decrease of germination ratio. The sooner the better!
· Date: Fri February 22, 2008 · Views: 786 · Filesize: 67.0kb · Dimensions: 557 x 364 ·
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Raules

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Registered: July 2007
Location: Irkutsk, Russia
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Fri February 22, 2008 9:45am Rating: 10.00 



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Registered: November 2006
Location: salisbury, UK
Posts: 465
Sat February 23, 2008 5:31am

Excellent photos, first time I've seen Basjoo seeds, they look a bit like Nagensium but without the whitish/greyish tinge.


I agree with the freshness bit, the Velutina seeds which I 'liberated' last weekend, were in a propagator within 24 hrs.

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