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    #1
    Junior Member

    Now what?

    Someone please tell me what to do with now. I've tried this before and nothing happened. image.jpg (1.60 MB
    Big Wheels Reviewed by Big Wheels on . Now what? Someone please tell me what to do with now. I've tried this before and nothing happened. image.jpg (1.60 MB Rating: 5

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    #2
    Senior Member

    Now what?

    Are you joking?
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    #3
    Member

    Now what?

    Get those in soil, if that's what you're growing in...I never let that tap root get that long be careful when you put these in whatever medium you're putting them in don't break that tap root...in the future when you see that tap root emerge from the seed you're good to go ...that's a viable seed ....just don't bury too deep and don't compact the soil too tight

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    #4
    Senior Member

    Now what?

    Back in the day, first seeds up, longest roots, probably male, save shortest roots first. Now days seed prices say save um all, carefully.

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