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- Subject: Re: intro help
- From: C* <c*@speednetllc.com>
- Date: Fri, 20 Apr 2012 21:25:42 -0400
Mike, I like it! I have personally witnessed some conversation regarding a few growers that detest wide candelabra branching. For garden effect, tight branching might be an asset, especially if the variety has enough vigorous increase to compensate for the branching. What do you mean by inconsistent, though? Does it branch inconsistently high, and sometimes moderate? Or does it forget to send the branch out at all? Wish I could see it in person! If we would have been able to make it to convention this year, Autumn and I would have traveled up to see you all afterwards.... Someday! Adam~ On Apr 20, 2012, at 11:56 AM, Michael Sutton wrote: ï Okay, i have watched this for about 7 years.
huge flowers, (falls are 4 inches across, 8 inches from tip to tip. nice
color and contrast and short fuzzy horns. 7-9 buds but the branching is
tight and a bit inconsistent.. treasure or trash it? any help would be
appreciated.
Mike Sutton
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