Re: Re: HYB:REB:Hybridizing for Semi


In a message dated 12/3/2006 10:15:14 A.M. Central Standard Time,  
lmann@lock-net.com writes:

<<Betty, I hope by throwing all the various rebloom lines  together that 
you will come out with some everbloomers that are  heterozygous for <all> 
the available types of rebloom, all in one  package!>>
 
Wouldn't that be great?  So far 1810 seems to have produced . . .  repeat, 
cycle & everblooming/continuous/non-daylight dependant  rebloomers!  But they 
were only planted in May of 2005 and it's hard to say  what capabilities they 
will show in time.  Maybe the cycles are really  everbloomers that didn't grow 
fast enough?  I think I'll know in 10  years!  <vbg>  
 
 


 
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