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Pumpkin Pastor |
Pinedale, WY
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I have always and have always heard to file your seeds then soak them. But on page 7 of DT2, Paps says to soak and then file, but I haven't heard of anyone soaking first. I would love some clarity to this, and the benefits of soaking first before filing and not the other way.
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3/4/2009 11:55:48 PM
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gordon |
Utah
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you file first... then soak. Pap was just dyslexic that day.
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3/5/2009 1:10:56 PM
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cojoe |
Colorado
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duke file them dry. try to take 50-70% of the thickness of the shell and do it to the whole edge.It helps the seed soak up water better and shedding the seed shell goes much better.I like to use a little round metal file but anything with sandpaper will work
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3/12/2009 11:19:56 PM
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