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Subject: seeds from -20°C
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ermacora67 |
Udine, Italy
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What’s the correct procedure for starting with a seed stored at –20°C? I’ll soak directly in water at 28-30°C or (for ex.) I’ll transfer gradually, one day at 4°C, the day after at room temperature and after at 28-30°C? Paolo
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4/19/2004 11:38:53 AM
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Tremor |
[email protected]
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Wow. I have never stored seed that cold before. But would venture your process sounds very good.
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4/19/2004 5:35:04 PM
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urban jungle |
Ljubljana, Slovenia
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Paolo, I guess that in completely dry seeds the temperature doesn’t matter much, so you could start them immediately. However, if not in a hurry I would follow your considerations.
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4/26/2004 2:53:37 AM
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