INCUBATING w/FRIENDS! w/Sally Sunshine Shipped Eggs No problem!

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@meltel would you know what day to stop turning serama eggs since they hatch earlier than most eggs since I have never hatched bantam eggs before. Thank you
I have learned my lesson this time since yes they do always hatch much earlier than my other chicks> I am stopping the turn on them and lockdown at day 16 since that is the earliest i have had one pip. The latest I have ever had one pip/hatch was day 20! it is mostly day 18 & 19. The other thing is my seramas always do better with higher humidity. I set it at 40% and go anywhere from 70-80% at lockdown and keep my temp steady at 99.5 all the way through. I have only had 2 not do well as far as developing up to hatch and then quitting and it was definitely an early pip/humidity issue since a lot were shrink wrapped and had a rougher hatch. I am not saying this is the "right" way but it has worked best for me. I am on my 5th batch now and have about a 50-60% hatch rate on my shipped seramas and 90% on my own-hope this helps!!!
 
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From the soil?

No, I mean, like what kind of environment is needed to grow it? Tropical climate? desert? I've never seen that kind of fruit, but I'm always looking for new things to plant that might survive a tropical texas climate. 

The origin of it is Thailand so hot and humid!
So it will fit ther! You just need one brunch! And you can grow from it a plant.
 
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