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Discard the seeds that remain afloat, then after a few minutes drain them and dry them with absorbent paper. Pour some moist potting soil into the cup, then arrange the seeds in a circular pattern covering all of the potting soil.
Cover with a small layer of gravel and wait about 10-15 days, after which the seedlings should appear. From now on, water every morning with a small bottle equipped with a spray diffuser.
If the seedlings are too close together, you can either transplant them or remove one. Their growth is slow, and it will take about 4 or 5 months before they reach a size that needs to be transplanted.
Important: This website does not give medical advice, nor does it suggest the use of techniques as a form of treatment for physical problems, for which medical advice is required. In case you decide to apply the information contained in this site, the same does not assume responsibility. The intention of the site is to be illustrative, not exhortative or didactic.
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