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Old 12-24-2020, 11:18 AM   #9 (permalink)
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Default Re: Germinating Musa Velutina

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Originally Posted by cincinnana View Post
I put down 25 seeds Oct 9th and got germination Dec 14ish.....so 60+-days.
So far 8 seeds have broken the soil surface and are starting to develop first leaves with more on the way, I am sure more will follow.
They are under lights for 14 hrs a day.
Seeds were super fresh right out of the fruit.

If you have an interest in tomatoes there are a few varieties with variegated leaves that add some great visual interest to your garden. Fruit is awesome, tastes good and vines are decent producers.

I see an avocado seed in your future
LOL. I was thinking about doing avocado serds just the other day, they grow really well in my climate and we have tons of them here. The only thing is I will taste the fruit sometime in the next 1.3 decades, but hey, if you wait longer it'll taste better. Sounds like my seeds could take a while, because they are dried out and all. Thank you!
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