NorthernWinos
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Northern Winos said:PERSEVERANCE FURTHERS!!!!
Figured out what my problem was..
I had the photos in a file...had numbered them #1#2#3 ...etc...it just wouldn't upload them with the # symbol... kind of odd....
Anyone ever had that problem???
if only one person plants one seed, and it survives to become a flower...this was worth it.
I need a drink!!!
jobe05 said:NW, you boil your seeds????
Never heard of that.... Can you do that with all seeds? Whas the reason for doing so?
Thanks
rgecaprock said:Help NW.
I always try to start seeds but the little plants seem to get leggy so fast. They don't have strong little stem to start out. What am I doing wrong?
I've tried under the lights and on the window sill. The head straight for the sun but lanky. Mainly herb seeds which are small. Last year did some tomatoes and cucumbers on the balcony. The seeds I just stick in a pot with another plant and ignore seem to come up fine without all the fuss but when I try what you are doing my luck isn't good!
Ramona
My nastursium seeds come up where ever I stick them....if the squirrel doesn't get them first.
masta said:Also have found that pictures with such symbols will prevent pictures from loading...
I need to try starting some seeds again this year since I have my eye on growing some Habanerowhich has been recorded in the Guinness Book of World Records as the world's hottest spice up to 580,000 Scoville units! A normal Habañero Chile is usually around the 280,000-300,000 mark. Red Savina Habaneros are the hottest peppers there are!
rgecaprock said:NW,
You are so good at that!!! Great tutorial. Where do you have your lights set up? Do you have a special room you use?
Ramona
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