It sprouted 13 days after sowing. But it is one damn lonely plant. This is the only survivor from the 10 seeds that I sowed.
A lonely Arctic Fire Dianthus (16 days old)
Oh well, better than none I guess. But it's very risky now that all my eggs are in this one tiny little "basket"...
Even the batch of Canterbury Bells which I've given the "stratification" treatment (3 days in the fridge -- not sure if it's the correct way though) have sprouted.
Canterbury Bells seedlings from direct sowing at normal temperature (16 days old)
Canterbury Bells seedlings after 3 days of cold treatment then moved to room temperature (16 days old). But this one sprouted later than the batch above...
Another lonely plant: the Zinnia Pompon (14 days old). But I still have more seeds for second attempt at germination...
The Balsam Camellia (14 days old)... looks like this is the healthiest of the lot! Time to transplant to other pots though... only if I can find the time.
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