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W Balboos, GHB26-Feb-19 6:40
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Yeah - dead is dead. They're laying beneath the surface and will remain there.

However, this is not just a single seedling. I could attribute that to an accident during emergence. Also, since I'm using vermiculite as the medium, they're having a very easy time of it coming to the surface (vermiculite makes transplanting extremely gentle on the little folks).

If the tops just disappeared, I'd suspect insects.

I've been starting my garden from seeds for nearly a score of years - this is freakin' weird.

Well - thanks for thinking about it. I'll probably need to just plant more as a botanical version of a Kludge.

Ravings en masse^
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