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I am growing some N. immutabilis seeds out this year.
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Here is a picture today.
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Looking good.
Are those the "pudding" type cups? What a good idea.
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Yes Sue I save pudding cups they are small for seedlings and you can get more of them in in aquariums.
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How long will it be until you can plant them out?
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I cannot put them out until mid June. I do have other aquariums to move them to as I need to do later. I did not plan to pot them this early they sprouted on their own and I had to. I usually start them in March not Jan. But I am glad they sprouted.
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Here is my second batch growing
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What a lof of FISH! Are those mollies or platties?
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Love your aquarium full of fishies! So fun.
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Platties. No one told me 3 fish bought in 2007 would turn into 100s and 100s of fish. I cannot save all of them. But I save what I can. I have them in 6 aquariums and a 100 gallon pond in the basement. Yikes do not buy these fish. LOL I hope they help fertilize the plants and seedlings.
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You're doing something right for the platy to proliferate. When I had an aquarium eons ago all the babies became sashimi for the adult fish!
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Vickie, your fish and lilies are all doing great! You definitely will have lots of immutabilis this summer! And you already have lots of platys.
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Was just looking at my seeds, and realized that they are about 6 or 7 years old. They have been stored dry. Hopefully they will germinate. Anyone planted seeds that old?
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You should have success, even if a few don't germinate due to age.
Heck, they are raising heirloom tomatoes and other veggies from seeds found in old farmers' garges. And scientists have even germinated grains they found in Egyptian tombs.
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