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- Subject: Re: REB: aphylla rebloom genes
- From: L* M* <1*@rewrite.hort.net>
- Date: Thu, 25 Dec 2014 07:05:30 -0500
Thanks Chuck. That answers my primary question(s). I'm sure after mulling this over again, I will have more ;-)
So far, in all the crosses I've made, I don't remember any seedlings that behaved that way (like you describe for aphylla), with the neat and tidy death of foliage rather than frozen to mush, tho I do remember seeing it in some of the storeboughts years ago.
I guess I was wondering if it had any relationship to dosage, or if you thought it was simply one or the other (full recessive).
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