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Thu, May 17, 12 at 8:02
| Hi.
I got some seeds of Hibbertia scandens an Australian climber. I am reluctant to sow these as temperature is very high here, around 40C outside and 25-30C indoors. Should i wait for temperatures to come down or these seeds would happily germinate indoors? Regards,
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- Posted by yiorges-z5il (My Page) on Sun, May 20, 12 at 14:42
| the soil temperature is much more important than air temp. For germination the soil temp should be between 19 & 24C adjust four sowing the seed to match the correct SOIL temp. |
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