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Old 17-03-2003, 03:56 AM
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Default Hibiscus seeds

We got a break today the temps went almost up to 70. I Was cleaning out winter
debris from the yard, and snapping off old perennial branches & plants (Now
that I know exactly where they all are) before new growth starts...

On my Hibiscus were some seed pods, so I discected them for the seeds and
tossed them into a glass of water. When they sink, they're ready to plant
right? How long should that take? (I'll start them indoors in cellpacks then
transplant when safe, around May 15th) And how large of a plant should I expect
to get from a seed in 1 growing season?

Thanks in Advance!

PS No activity on those elephant ears yet - 1 week in the pot so far.


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