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C. galapagonese sprout

Any chance either of these could be a galapagonese sprout? The first one hooked at 5 days and i had a 60% germ rate by day 6. The second one popped after 7 days and is the only one of 6 to pop so far. They are either a  C galapagonese, yellow hab, or bahamian goat.  Thanks
 
 
exhibit A
 
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exhibit B
 
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The_NorthEast_ChileMan said:
As a newbee may I offer a suggestion? Anytime you find an older thread you have an inquiry about make sure you check the OP's profile for participation, see below, the OP (Original Poster) hasn't been around since Mid-May.
 
 
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What if he just to lazy to login? And have no reson to login? Now he might have one!
 
willard3 said:
It's a fool's errand to try to identify a chile without fotos of fruit and flowers.
They aren't asking for an ID at the varietal level!C.galapagoense is a very unique plant and easy to identify at every stage of development as are most undomesticated
species. They look nothing like the run-of-the-mill chinense the OP may have mixed them up with.

Your lack of knowledge is only trumped by your increasingly silly jargon.
 
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