How to Peel Skin Of Curry Leaf Seeds to Grow Plants
Kumar Chaudhari
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In this video we showcase how to know when curry leaf seeds are ready to be germinated, you can easily push the skin off as shown in the video and put them into a big bowl, then add water for 24 to 48 hours to let the seeds soak so they are prepared for germination.
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