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OMG! I just wanted everyone to see what I saw when I came home from work this evening! It's just a start but yesterday there wasn't a thing and today BAM!
I am just sooooo excited now! They've only been in their cups for about a week now.
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omg I got so silly I forgot to say that they are Grandpa Ott (heirloom variety) morning glories. In the background is my pothos, nothing else is growing...YET! tee hee!!!
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Colonel Jack O'Neill "I ask you, what could possibly be in my eye that could explain all this? "
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Wonderful start there. Before you know it, they will all be going!
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very nice,you ve got a greener thumb than me,i m still waiting for my morning glories to show their noses..it s been 20 days..um ..i don t know if they dies...sure would like to have a green thumb like yours..congrats agian!
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Francine did you soak and nick you morning glories? It shouldn't take 20 days. If you have any of the seeds left I would say try again. Use an emery board and file the pointy end down some and then soak overnight before planting. Mine came up in less than a week.
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tammy*** i pm ed you,i ve just finish doing what you told me to and as i were puting them in water they would all sink to the bottom exept one i ve read somewhere that if a seed didn t sink it was because it was sterile,is that true?