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Old 02-27-2020, 07:29 PM
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I have also heard that reed-stems (or at the very least E. radicans) are pretty easy to germinate.
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I have also heard that reed-stems (or at the very least E. radicans) are pretty easy to germinate.
I agree reed-stem Epis must be pretty forgiving... I occasionally get them as volunteers in other pots, so they must not be very fussy about specific mycorrhizae.
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