Direct-sow the seeds. When the soil has already warmed and spring is well underway, this plant will flower within 5 to 6 weeks of sowing.
M**E
Not even close to being viable.
First, a little background on, well, my background. I have been cultivating vegetables and other plants both indoors and out for going on 15 years now. I have experimented with countless soil mixtures, kelvin ratings for optimal indoor photosynthesis, along with custom diode blends in LED lighting. I've also germinated literally hundreds of thousands of seeds. To put it simply, this isn't my first go around in the world of organic gardening. If a seed is viable, I will get it to pop. Period. I just embarked on a new order from various vendors to select a new line of mother palnts for cloning stock. My order consisted of about 3 dozen packs of seeds from multiple vendors. Literally, the only seeds that were not to be found viable were the seeds I ordered from "SaavySeeds." My seedling dome tent is currently vibrant and green, full of lush healthy seedlings... Except for the Saavy Seeds dome, that is. There's simply so much more that goes into procuring quality seeds to a consumer then just dropping some beans that fell off of a strawberry into a bag. Things such as: in what environment were the seeds collected? How were they stored? At what temperature/ relative humidity were they stored in? How old are the seeds? These are but a few variables. I'm sorry, but I cannot leave a positive review for this vendor due to the horrific quality of their seeds.
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