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rotuts

rotuts

@ElsieD 

 

try your G.O's. in a yogurt or quart container w an inch or two of water .

 

a sunny but not hot window helps   .  they grow !WShurbs.jpg.687cfdf9ebafadc3d717b1a2ce2d24ff.thumb.jpg.d3224b476bb58a4e19140aecb09de2eb.jpg

 

the bunch on the L is two weeks older than the bunch on the R , ie the R is ' fresh '

 

change the water from time to time and since off the roots in cold water.   

 

the white part of the GO gets a bit mungy so I only use the green tops.

 

after several weeks , the green ' tubes' sometimes have a clear gel in them , but it has no taste.

rotuts

rotuts

@ElsieD 

 

try your G.). in a yogurt or quart container w an inch or two of water .

 

a sunny but not hot window helps   .  they grow !WShurbs.jpg.687cfdf9ebafadc3d717b1a2ce2d24ff.thumb.jpg.d3224b476bb58a4e19140aecb09de2eb.jpg

 

the bunch on the L is two weeks older than the bunch on the R , ie the R is ' fresh '

 

change the water from time to time and since off the roots in cold water.   

 

the white part of the GO gets a bit mungy so I only use the green tops.

 

after several weeks , the green ' tubes' sometimes have a clear gel in them , but it has no taste.

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