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Wow.... looks quite healthy. BTW, I have limited experience of growing roses from seeds but it seems it is not an easy task.
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#1 of 8 posted
15 JUN 20 by
Jay-Jay
It is and it is not. But one has to be very stringent, selection-wise, as for health at our place and in our climate, that differs from the seeds' origin and other criteria. Most of the lots of seedlings were prone to mildew, or just died. Still remain about seven seedlings. I'm a very content man about that... And I would like to thank You again KBW Organic 9b, that You have been so kind to share those seeds (found near the Batura Glacier in Pakistan) with and sending them to me! Best Regards from The Netherlands.
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You are most welcome Jo. Even seven seedlings is good enough and I see that at least one of them is growing very well. How is the heath of other 6 seedlings. best regards Hamad
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#5 of 8 posted
16 JUN 20 by
Jay-Jay
Healthwise relatively well. Will make some photo's of the others.
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#8 of 8 posted
23 JUN 20 by
Jay-Jay
All the R. webbiana OP seedlings:
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It's beautiful, Jay Jay! Congratulations! KBW Organic 9b, honestly, the seeds often germinate in place by themselves, so how hard SHOULD it be? Much of the time, WE make things difficult.
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#4 of 8 posted
16 JUN 20 by
Jay-Jay
You're welcome, sir!
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Absolutely agreed. We humans mostly do not try to understand how things happen in nature and try to force our ways. regards Hamad
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