Posted by Deborah Aldridge
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on 9/12/2011, 6:18 pm, in reply to "Re: Coonties Rotted"
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Oh no...I was talking about the coontie pieces, not the seeds. I'll wait until spring to plant those, if they make it.
I don't have a good feeling about the pieces of coontie either. I think these are not going to re-root, but I have to try. I have one live coonties baby that survived, so I'll have to be happy with that.
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: Just wanted to tell you that the
: intact seed pod rotted completely,
: even indoors where it was bone dry.
: The one that broke apart actually
: has some seeds maturing, or at least
: they are turning red. The pieces are
: well callused now, and I'm planting
: them this week.
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: You probably don't want to do
: that. Those seeds won't be cloe to
: mature until after the end of the
: year. You can cut one open and see
: what it looks like. Compare that to
: what I show in my germination
: articles on my site. It might even
: be to early to see any kind of
: embryo.
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