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Leaves will react to your touch
Grows to a height of 18 to 24 inches tall.
Provide an area of full sunlight.
To scarify your seeds it is best to soak the seeds overnight in warm water. The next day you can sow them just below the surface of soil (I like to use a peat based mix for this, Miracle Grow and Lambert's Potting mixes are great!). It is important to keep the soil watered during this initial period as the new roots that will soon emerge from the seeds will dry out very quickly.
The first seeds that emerge are known as the codyledons and will not resemble the feathery type leaves that the mature plant has. These "first leaves" act as a food source for the new organism. Because of this, it is not necessary to fertilize your new plants for the first 2-4 weeks. When the second and third sets of leaves emerge you can start to separate your plants into their own pots. At this point, I will usually mix my slow release fertilizer into each pot. Place your new seedlings into part sun right away (don't worry your new plants will handle it just fine!) and don't forget to water.
Now that your seedlings are separated and have the room you can expect them to grow fast! Good luck!!