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hope someone can answer this for me. after leaving the fruit in the primary
for 7-10 days, are the seeds still viable for planting? wondering about elderberry, blueberry, and concord. thanks, jim book |
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jim book wrote:
>hope someone can answer this for me. after leaving the fruit in the primary >for 7-10 days, are the seeds still >viable for planting? wondering about elderberry, blueberry, and concord. >thanks, jim book > Well I'm not possitive, but I would say yes based on the fact that said seeds would be expossed to fermentation of the fruit/berry anyways (fruit/berry ripens on the tree/bush/vine, falls to the ground, then ferments/rots, seed grows into new plant). Ken |
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