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Some very interesting and unique rainforest tree seeds in this batch. 
Rainforest seeds are new to me but some commonsense propagation techniques will be applied. 
Still learning about the process but it’s good to challenge the mind now and then. I seem to do ok with the palm seeds so it will be interesting to see how I go with this batch, either way it’s a good thing to learn! 

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Always good to challenge yourself with new plants. Common sense goes a long way! You’ve got this!

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23 hours ago, Dan64 said:

Always good to challenge yourself with new plants. Common sense goes a long way! You’ve got this!

You would not be learning how to grow if you never challenge yourself. All my horticulture knowledge has been self taught from reading books and working in the horticultural industry. 
And after all the years I have been working with plants I only became a qualified horticulturist last year and as a high school drop out, iam quite proud to say I have become a horticulturist. And that was a personal challenge for myself. Plants are easy to grow just think like a plant does!

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