As a reminder, these got planted on 12th Feb. Last updates were in March at 3 weeks. Let’s post some updates.
At 8 weeks (9th April):


At 10 weeks (25th April)

(did I miscount before?)

At 11 weeks (1st May)


So the experiment seems to have come down in favor of crushing the seeds, but not by all that much. Honestly, it was really more cracking the seeds, but what’s done is done. Mostly, now I’m wondering about what I’m going to do with 30+ Blackwoods.