Re: Re: HYB: Question/marking crosses
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  • Subject: Re: Re: HYB: Question/marking crosses
  • From: a*@aol.com
  • Date: Tue, 02 Feb 2010 13:26:01 -0500

Yes.  This waas one of the original reason for the spreadsheet.  I sort the
'field' records into an organized form that makes sense to me.  In my case,
seedlings always wind up first since they are numbered and others are in
alphabetic order.  EX:  In 2006 three crosses with 'Vanishing Act' wound up at
the end of the list.


<< sorted whichever way I wish.>>







-----Original Message-----
From: irischapman@aim.com
To: iris@hort.net
Sent: Tue, Feb 2, 2010 12:02 pm
Subject: [iris] Re: HYB: Question/marking crosses


 I use? a similar tag. Mine are about 1.5" long with a 11/16" drilled hole,
hat is then cur to the edge with a V shape on the end. These slip over the
ase of the flower, so can be put on with one hand, while holing stamen in
ther hand, to use on other flowes.
Again put record in a book. these are? put in a database program. then they
an be sorted whichever way I wish.

huck Chapman

-----Original Message-----
rom: autmirislvr@aol.com
o: iris@hort.net
ent: Tue, Feb 2, 2010 9:22 am
ubject: Re: [iris] HYB: Question/marking crosses
Hi Char,
I have a set of reusable cross markers, numbered 1 thru 200.  I cut about 3
nch pieces of white blinds.  I round the ends for safety and use a regular
aper punch to put a hole in one end, then tie a piece of orange knitting yarn
hrough the hole.  A bright color helps locate them when I make the rounds to
heck on them.
 I use a fine point paint pen (Elmer's Painter.)  I found a supplier online.
hese stay readable thru 3 months of sun and rain each year.  I check them
ach spring about this time and replace any lost or damaged markers.
The crosses are listed 1-?? in my record book.  I list 2 per page front and
ack.  In addition to the cross number, I list pod parent (always first) X
ollen parent.  Also, I list the date, time of day, & weather conditions at
he top of the first cross per day.   If there is only one cross on the stalk,
t is quite helpful to note which flower was crossed, just in case the deer or
ind disturb the marker or you use multiple pollen donors on one stalk.  I use
y own form of shorthand.  PT means primary terminal bud.  SB2 would mean
econd branch, secondary bud.  Anything else I might want to know later is
oted in this space.
My record books are also colorful.  I use 9.5 x 6 inch 1 subject notebook by
ead.  Red or orange if I can find them.  Their size makes them easy to stick
n a carrying bag, easier to spot if I misplace them.  I have two sets, one
or 'field crosses' and one with 'permanent numbers.'  I carry the second set
ack into the garden for germination dates, seedling counts, etc..  With the
atter, I leave a couple of pages per cross for notes.
Each afternoon or evening, I transcribe the day's crosses onto an Excel
preadsheet.  It's good back up, but I like to print out the final sheet,
fter harvest, for study and planning not located at the computer.  If I truly
ose the stud book, I can use the spreadsheet to make a new one.
Hope this is helpful.
Betty W.


-----Original Message-----
rom: Char <cholte@wi.rr.com>
o: iris@hort.net
ent: Mon, Feb 1, 2010 5:43 pm
ubject: RE: [iris] HYB: Questions?

i Betty,
will respond to your suggestion.  Now that I am retired, how do you mark
u crosses.  I tried a couple of years ago and the rain washed my marking
gs clean.  Then I lost me record book.
har
----Original Message-----
om: owner-iris@hort.net [o*@hort.net] On Behalf Of
tmirislvr@aol.com
nt: Monday, February 01, 2010 2:00 PM
: iris@hort.net
bject: [iris] HYB:Questions?
i All,
now and ice still glisten across the fields, but tomorrow is Groundhog Day!
n spring be far behind?  Only 2 1/2 months until the little ones start
ooming in my garden!
t's great fun to see your own seedlings bloom, addictive even!  Even if
ey
ok exactly like something you've seen before, they are genetically
fferent!  A seedling is uniquely your own.  Why not create an 'Edith
lford' (whatever) that blooms and grows well in your garden?  Or an 'Edith
lford' that reblooms during early September in KY?  I'd buy that one for
re!
rises are some of the easiest plants to pollinate/cross.  Why not joint the
n?
his is a good time for new hybridizers to ask questions, any question.
meone on here should be able to give an answer, or maybe several answers.
 can never have enough hybridizers.  Think of the many iris mysteries yet

 solved!
ow is the time to prepare for spring!
etty Wilkerson . . .
idge In Time Iris
ne 6/KY
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