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Old 07-14-08, 18:01   #10 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by CoyoteMesc View Post


poppy's do not like extreme heat at early ages.
Try sowing some seeds in the 90 degree summer heat
and see how well your crop does overall.

Is there a chance a couple will grow? Sure, but if you want a successful crop you want them well on there way before extreme heat and dry condition set in.
(My definition of a successful crop is more than proving that a handful of the plants I planted will live to maturity.)

So to say 'you dont really need to plant in a good temp' is a crock of crap.
what seedlings like extreme temps? i meant sowing seeds, you can sow seeds whenever because the seed will determine when its ready to grow.
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