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I happily have some Synandrospadix seeds from the IAS show -
(my consolation prize of not being able to go) and I am told
by another IAS member that they need loose and fast draining
soil and bottom heat to germinate.
I am thinking to mix equal parts pro-mix and coase sand.
Place in my "germinator" which for this will be the empty aquarium
with bottom heat.
Alternatively, I could seal it all into a ziplock bag ...
I sincerely hope, however, that they will NOT take up to a year and
a half to germinate!
*Note - Synandrospadix vermitoxicus
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