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triple_b
18 years ago

...so don't go too technical on me please! I am going to start the seeds that cannot be wintersown. Dahlia, coleus, lavender to name a few. I am also experimenting between daylily seeds that have been wintersown and those that are languishing in my fridge for their cold stratification period. So how many hours of 'daylight' should I start them with once they are sprouting? I know the days outside are not 16 hours long yet when they start growing outside in their natural climes. (or are they?) One reason why I am asking is because due to lack of opportune space, the light will be set up in our bedroom. So I guess I don't want this beacon glowing any longer than need be.

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