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THE HAPPY END 17 - Alberto and new Hibaku Ginkgo seeds in Argentina


Dear Hiroshi / Adriana

First gingko seed seems now showing the first hint of a sprout today august 9th. It is white, so I do not know yet if it is a root or a green sprout (to orientate the seed properly, down or up).

How amazing  and how quickly it germinated, the jar was prepared on July 29th, just 11 days ago.

I will keep you posted, I have the jar in the kitchen with a light that is on the 24 hours, every night when I arrive back from the office, I rotate the jar so the three seeds receive in turn, the light over them.

J
Kind

Alberto




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Hi Hiroshi


ALSO,

The second camphor tree we planted, the local Camphor, not the Hibaku one here in Tigre, is blooming for the first time.

The other camphor Hibaku Jyumoku that we receive from Julio Bernal & Semillas Paz, has their roots down earth, we still hope to have a sprout going up through the circle of white stones some day.

Kind
Alberto




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