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Camu camu (myrciaria Dubia) seedling resilience
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buddyguygreen
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Camu camu (myrciaria Dubia) seedling resilience
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May 06, 2018, 06:03:47 PM »
Forgot I germinated a camu camu seedling in a bag with a moist paper towel, 6 months later and being in part sun for a few hours a day it was completely dried, yet when I closely looked at the tip it was still slightly green, so after planting it and giving it some TLC it is actually growing again
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Re: Camu camu (myrciaria Dubia) seedling resilience
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May 07, 2018, 02:27:08 AM »
Hey Buddy, I had that happen to some of my "Brazilian rare Jabo seeds". Some came up quickly and others I have just noticed recently. That's wild. Good luck bro. Chris
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