Stormchoir2000
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Sorry if this is in the wrong place, this is my first post and there are so many site forums!! So please be gentle with me.
I am having a crack at growing again, after about 20 odd years. I was in a hurry to get this one going hard and fast. The thing is, its about 3 weeks old, it had gotten burnt pretty badly from our hot Aussie sun a couple of weeks ago and I caught a bloody chicken having a go at it too! So it's already copped a flogging. In the past 3 to 5 days the new growth has been more and more clear that it's on the mend. The seed was a good 3 or 4 years old prior to planting. I have bought some bubble bomb seeds online (I can't believe they I actually got them here to Australia!), which another frigging chicken ate! I hace wacked one of those in a pot today for germination.
My question is this: Should I keep the pictured plant growing? Its very stunted and old for its size. But there is a nice amount of new groth. I have no idea of what the pictured seed is. Except that it is a bagseed.
I am having a crack at growing again, after about 20 odd years. I was in a hurry to get this one going hard and fast. The thing is, its about 3 weeks old, it had gotten burnt pretty badly from our hot Aussie sun a couple of weeks ago and I caught a bloody chicken having a go at it too! So it's already copped a flogging. In the past 3 to 5 days the new growth has been more and more clear that it's on the mend. The seed was a good 3 or 4 years old prior to planting. I have bought some bubble bomb seeds online (I can't believe they I actually got them here to Australia!), which another frigging chicken ate! I hace wacked one of those in a pot today for germination.
My question is this: Should I keep the pictured plant growing? Its very stunted and old for its size. But there is a nice amount of new groth. I have no idea of what the pictured seed is. Except that it is a bagseed.
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