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Currently, the only way to reproduce D. lusitanicum is by seed. Scarring the seed, then planting it in a peat pot, then waiting for 15 days, then putting the peat pot in its permanent pot, then letting it grow is the best process for germination.

By fifteen days, i mean by the time that the plant sprouts. From then, its best to wait a while before the pot transfer.

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Currently, the only way to reproduce D. lusitanicum is by seed. Scarring the seed, then planting it in a peat pot, then waiting for 15 days, then putting the peat pot in its permanent pot, then letting it grow is the best process for germination.

By fifteen days, i mean by the time that the plant sprouts. From then, its best to wait a while before the pot transfer.

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The bog is drained.

The peat is harvested.

The peat is transported.

The peat is marketed.

>They are the 4 stages of peat.

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Peat or Peat Moss = kavúl (כבול)

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No, peat moss is a growing, living plant, when peat moss dies and given the right conditions it will eventually become peat.

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T. H. Leavitt has written:

'Facts about peat as an article of fuel' -- subject(s): Peat

'Facts about peat, peat fuel and peat coke' -- subject(s): Peat

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