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Especiesbelizetropicalseeds any experiences?


Kai

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Some of the prices seems pretty high for common seeds.....

John Case

Brentwood CA

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20 minutes ago, David_Sweden said:

Hi! Did you ever try this seller and are they ok? They have some seeds I want..


i heard seller is good,

but tropical seeds are  short lived 

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I have an idea to try planting Coccothrinax Miraguama. Especiesbelizetropicalseeds.com have them but seem dubious. Exotischezaden.nl are not very expensive, but have some rather bad reviews here. And then there is zadegigant.nl who have some rather good but old reviews here but less good here. I have never tried growing a palm from seed before and understand there are many unreliable sellers, but also that some growers are a bit optimistic, that it can take many months and have a rather low yield. I think I'll test Zadengigant. Seems like the best of my few options. Will report back if they grow.. :-)

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