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Wesley

God must have an interesting sense of humor
I was given some sarr seeds, and some of them had finally sprouted this spring after their required stratification. I lost many of them(all my alata and flava rugellis). My lueco's and some of my gulfensis's made it and had three or so leaves each. And then all of a sudden they started disappearing. Yesterday, I lost my last one. I found out that it was some sorta worm, that ate them all. I found it when I lost my first gulfensis, but since I couln't find again, I thought it died or left. A couple days later, the others started to disappear, and by then I couldn't keep up.
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So sorry to hear that. My condolences. Ando f course a worm wouldn't attack something like a common spatulata or intermedia! it goes right for the less common plants. Sorry, Wes.
 
Never had something like that happen to me but I know how you feel, having lost 'hard-to-grow-from-seed' plants such as these ones.

Sorry to hear,
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Jason
 
Thats gotta suck! I've never had very many seeds sprout, and when they do i am extremely pleased, I cant imagine having them sprout and then die
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I can't win when it comes to these things.
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Quote[/b] ]I wish i could just get my sarrs to sprout

I think it may have been a little luck. They were attacked by fugus's numerous times.
 
What kind of worm was it?
 
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