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Old 20-Jan-2003   #1
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Just recently I had some seedlings sprout. To be honest, I am exstatic. It will be a good forever before anything happens... This first one is about a month old.
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The one in the center is a Pinus mugo mughus. I have two others of this one, but they aren't too photogentic... or maybe it was the camera.

These seedlings are about 5 days old.

Justin

Oh yeah, the Adansonia is about 4 inches tall, and the Mugo Pine is about 1 1/2
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Hi there Justin. that's good work to get them to sprout but considering your zone don't you think it's a tad early? Those Mugo are gonna want/need to be outside fairly soon and it's probably too cold for them. You'll at least need a strong grow light to keep them stout and healthy. The mugos are growing too long and lanky.

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