nicholas_13
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Barista5261 said:Yep! Your seeds are organic, so you're good to go [THUMBS UP SIGN] with any seed, the important part is to make sure they are not coated in any kind of fertilizer or pesticide.
On a side note- I planted mustard green seeds in both of my sulcatas' enclosures, and as soon as the plants broke the surface of the coco coir, they did not let them get any bigger, and kept them mowed down like it was their jobs. I guess they were literally nipping them in the buds....
But then again your Russian is probably no where in the "MUST BULLDOZE AND NOM NOM NOM ON EVERYTHING IN SIGHT!" Mind frame that my sulcatas are.
Barista5261 said:Yep! Your seeds are organic, so you're good to go [THUMBS UP SIGN] with any seed, the important part is to make sure they are not coated in any kind of fertilizer or pesticide.
On a side note- I planted mustard green seeds in both of my sulcatas' enclosures, and as soon as the plants broke the surface of the coco coir, they did not let them get any bigger, and kept them mowed down like it was their jobs. I guess they were literally nipping them in the buds....
But then again your Russian is probably no where in the "MUST BULLDOZE AND NOM NOM NOM ON EVERYTHING IN SIGHT!" Mind frame that my sulcatas are.