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Getting them to terminate isn't the probable. Keeping them alive after that is 🤣
What condition are they in? Fresh picked and green, or picked, processed, and been sitting somewhere for years green?
If they are still hydrated enough, just plop them in a start container of soil and put somewhere sunny and warm with a cover to keep moisture in.
If dried, you're probably going to to have to soak them in water for 12-24h, then into some soil and see if they sprout.