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- Subject: Re: AB: CAREFREE DAYS X AT LAST family
- From: C* C* <i*@aim.com>
- Date: Sat, 01 Jan 2011 12:53:32 -0500
You may be dealing with problems of unbalanced chomosomes here.
Thus problems with fertility ans perhaps even with growth of seedlings. Chuck Chapman From: Donald Eaves <donald@eastland.net> To: iris-photos@yahoogroups.com Sent: Fri, Dec 31, 2010 8:05 pm Subject: [iris-photos] AB: CAREFREE DAYS X AT LAST family Happy New Year folks!
I don't make as many crosses of this type as I used to. I'm overrun with results that I haven't given up on quite yet. The object is to find a seedling that will go another generation with an AB parent and seedlings that will do that are few and far between. One problem that shows up in these seedlings is unstable growth. This cross had good germination, but was the worst for displaying squirrelly growth that I've ever had. Every seedling had it. Sometimes they will outgrow the odd growth and grow normally, but that sometimes takes 2-3 years. Sometimes they never do. I never know what I'll see from such a cross. Often they don't resemble either parent. Here, they were junk. Interesting, fun and very colorful in the garden, but still junk. Only #1 had quit the odd growth by the time it bloomed. Oddly, nearly every one tried to make a pod. Some tried multiple pods. However, all the pods aborted before maturity except a pod on #1 which only had a single seed. Because the colors had so much snap and because the tendency to attempt a pod was so strong, these will be given some time to see if they settle down and perhaps do better. Only time will tell. Donald Eaves d*@eastland.net Texas Zone 7b, USA |
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