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well it might not make a difference

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Very much so. Without at least a little moisture, there are no seeds I'm aware of which will germinate.

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well as you can see that the effect of water on seed germation will produce it to grow healthful! loool 6i7saw:D

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yes. Some seeds can only germinate after the outside of the seed has been attacked by bacteria or molds. In other cases the mold destroys the seed or the young seedling.

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of course

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