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I am growing some perennials under a florescent light; the space is limited. I had two cups which were not germinating: Apricot Foxgloves and Gloxiniaflora foxgloves. Other foxgloves had germinated as well as all my other seeds. So a couple of days ago, I decided to sow my fresh white columbine seed in the "empty" pots. Wouldn't you know it? Both dud pots have begun germinating.
How do I deal with this?
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