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| Bassthumb |
Missoula, Montana
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I noticed when I was sanding a seed that it was much lighter than other same sized seeds. I then squeezed it a little and could definatley feel an air space in it but I could tell it was not completely empty. Anyway, it did germinate and it only has one full coteleydon. The other is about 10% of the size of the noraml one. There is a true leaf starting and it looks normal. Is this plant going to grow normally?
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5/4/2005 2:47:09 PM
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| Brigitte |
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no, it's the end of the world, your plant is doomed. ok just kidding.
the plant will be fine.
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5/4/2005 3:05:53 PM
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| Bryan |
Ashville, Ohio
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wow brug your mean lol
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5/4/2005 4:41:03 PM
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| Bryan |
Ashville, Ohio
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brig**** sorry
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5/4/2005 4:41:20 PM
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| Tremor |
[email protected]
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The genetic capacity of that seed is the same code passed to it by it's parents regardless of the size of the cots. They serve to support the early growth almost like little batteries. They also are the first source of photosynthate to fuel the growth of the first true leaves. The resulting plant once established has all the getic potential of its siblings.
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5/4/2005 8:38:17 PM
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