Growing euphorbia polychrome from seed
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Rhonda B on Jun 14, 2014Tom clothiers seed germination database states: "sow at 20C (68 F), germination slow"-it does not say how slow:-( and I read on another site it can take a few months. Hope this helps!Helpful Reply
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Douglas Hunt on Jun 15, 2014And Seedaholic.com suggests carries the same caveat about patience and suggests soaking the seed for two hours in warm water before sowing: http://www.seedaholic.com/euphorbia-polychroma.htmlHelpful Reply
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Irene Mapplebeck on Jun 15, 2014Thank you Douglas will try this then follow through with Rhonda's tips!Helpful Reply
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