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THE HAPPY END 16 - Alberto and new Hibaku Ginkgo seeds in Argentina

Alerto and Adriana,

Hi, one of the participants' sister, Adriana is traveling back to Argentina with a handful of Hibaku Ginkgo seeds to Argentina on airplane.

I asked her to take enough for herself, her friends and you, Alberto, so please contact each other to make an arrangements to pick up. Adriana said she is close to Tigre. The rest, you guys can talk in email to make it happen.

She said she was flying on coming Wed. She can inform you, Alberto more about the timing.

I think you guys can split the seeds so there are enough for both sides.

Good Luck

Hiroshi Sunairi

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Hi Hiroshi
wonderful news !!

We will expect about Adriana news .

Adriana, I work at Troncos del Talar, the Parque Industrial Tigre, so when you have settled down after your trip, please called me and we will arrange meeting

As we told Hiroshi SAN, the camphor three we planted, did not survive, or at least, it went dry, anyway we did not take out the root, and we commemorated the dried seedling with a circle of small stones, where the root was, and we planted another camphor tree right by, that it is not from Hiroshima but a local Tigre greenhouse / vivero seedling.

we will keep posting results of the germination of Gingko seeds :) as soon as we met Adriana

kind,
Alberto Gesualdi

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Thank you Hiroshi!

I will be in Buenos Aires on Saturday, so next week I will be calling your friend,and hope to have good news in a short time!
Regards

Adriana

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Hi Hiroshi,

We are in contact with Adriana, she is returning to Argentina tomorrow Saturday, so we will meet next week here in Tigre….What a feeling I feel…can´t wait...


I have a mondai - problem, concerning the preparation of gingko seeds, I read in your blog, that is necessary to soak them on water, and then, in bleach ?? is it safe to use bleach ??

I suppose that the water soaking is to help the outside part of the seed to soften, so the sprout can go out easier.

But the part of the bleach is something I am afraid, I would like to have the seeds in water and then, as we were taught at primary school, to use a glass of water with cotton in the bottom with water and to put the seed on the upper part of the glass, with a holder of carton, under a light, and wait until the sprout goes out.

Do you have any  recommendations on this process of germination??

Kind
alberto

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Hi Hiroshi!!

Now Alberto and I have each phone number, next week I am going to give him the seeds.
Thank you so much !!!!

Adriana

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Thank you, Adriana!

Alberto goes way back having wanted hi hibaku seeds for about 2-3years and when he got the hibaku seedling from Botanical garden which got their hibaku seeds from the UN connection. Then unfortunately Alberto's seedling has died so this is such an exciting news for him!!!

Best,

Hiroshi Sunairi


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To be continued with THE HAPPY END 17 - Alberto and new Hibaku Ginkgo seeds in Argentina

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