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Old 01-06-2003, 03:32 AM
Dwayne
 
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Default Okra seed germination

Okra likes lots of sun, warm weather, and can live without a lot of
watering. I live in the U.S. and cut it every 2 or 3 days during the peak
season, and cut it about 3 inches long. It will get longer, and some are
designed to get really long, but if you let them get too long, they wont be
tender.

Let a few pods dry on the plant for next years seeds. When they are dry,
they start cracking open and dropping seeds. The trick is to catch them
before they crack too much.

Have fun. Dwayne
"Little Badger" wrote in message
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"Tim Tyler" wrote in message ...
Little Badger wrote:

: Bought some Okra seeds yesterday and planted them in a
: heated propagator (22 Deg C)

: This morning all four seeds had germinated!

Congratulations.

Anyone know if you can grow seeds fresh out of Okra pods?
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Try it and see!

Badger