nobodies
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So I tossed out tons of BreadBox Poppy Seeds, I didn't really expect anything (they were just normal food variety. 5 pounds of seeds for 20$ or so.)
They all ended up sprouting, thousands of em, but most died off as seedlings, only a few remained. Really only he ones which landed in good soil, they seem to be extremely picky about where they want to grow.I took care of the ones who lived. Maybe 15 in total. None of them excelled, and have fairly small pods, but im glad I got them to grow. Next year I'm going to make a bed specifically for them.. and try to find a good deal on bulk seeds of a better genetic. Perhaps Gigantums, or Danish Flag, etc. I mean it's weird you can get 5 pounds of seeds for 20$, but if you want to buy a species with better genetics, you'l end up paying 5$ for a tiny packet of seeds, no more than 100-300 seeds.) Seems dumb.
They all ended up sprouting, thousands of em, but most died off as seedlings, only a few remained. Really only he ones which landed in good soil, they seem to be extremely picky about where they want to grow.I took care of the ones who lived. Maybe 15 in total. None of them excelled, and have fairly small pods, but im glad I got them to grow. Next year I'm going to make a bed specifically for them.. and try to find a good deal on bulk seeds of a better genetic. Perhaps Gigantums, or Danish Flag, etc. I mean it's weird you can get 5 pounds of seeds for 20$, but if you want to buy a species with better genetics, you'l end up paying 5$ for a tiny packet of seeds, no more than 100-300 seeds.) Seems dumb.
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