HYB: early
- Subject: HYB: early
- From: &* M* <7*@gmail.com>
- Date: Thu, 4 Dec 2008 10:09:32 -0500
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FYI - ~35 crosses now have seedlings above ground. ~15 of those are
of type [(IMM x A) X (IMM x Y)] (red cross-hatch tags) or IMM X C (red
tag).
Plus one is IMM X (IMM x D) (red cross-hatch tag plus red tag) plus a
few that are [((IMM x E) x F) X (IMM x G)].
So <if> you guys are right about rebloom being linked with early bloom
and if we are right about early germination being linked with early
bloom, maybe some of these are rebloomers.
Let's just hope they aren't all early <cycle> rebloomers! ;-( More
frozen out blooms than I like to think about.
--
Linda Mann east Tennessee USA zone 7/8
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