Here are some pics, they just went outside yesterday to harden in dappled light before getting into full sunlight.
At this young age they are already distinctive enough to tell apart, which is nice, because I had one that was not labeled. There were four seeds that did not pop, and I kept them damp in case they were just slower than the others. About two weeks later I carefully pealed open the Rapid Rooters, and found that all of them had at least started to pop. So I carefully put the RR's into 1gallon pots and gave the room to grow. One of the four did. When I put the late germinators aside initially, there was no way to keep their markers so I lost track of what they were. But, looking at them today, I'd say my little late starter is a Willamette Valley Pineapple, and I'm very happy about that. With at least two of each I have a decent chance one is a girl (I like the odds better with three, but we work with what we have).
Amnesia Hashplant
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Cheri's Gift
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Willamette Valley Pineapple
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Dream Catcher
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