Re[2]: was CULT: winter strategies, reb HYB ?
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- Subject: Re[2]: was CULT: winter strategies, reb HYB ?
- From: z*@mindspring.com (L.Zurbrigg)
- Date: Sat, 10 Jan 1998 19:36:47 -0700 (MST)
>Lloyd Zurbrigg wrote:
>
>> I cannot say whether RE X non-RE is better, for
>> there are many exceptions. SUNNY DISPOSITION , IMMORTALITY are RE X =
=3D
>RE
>=3D2E
>> But I have mostly done RE X non-re, trying to incorporate better form=
=3D
>,
>> certain colors, etc
>
>Rebloomers are a bit out of my field, but I can
>say that my experiments with arilbreds have
>shown that plant characteristics and growth
>habits are transmitted much more reliably
>through the pod parent. =3D
>
>
>Sharon McAllister
>73372.1745@compuserve.com
Dear Sharon: Two in a row! Here the non-arilbred would produce better
seeds, and thus more good seeds and more germination I should think. I
have been unable to corroborate the advantages of using either male or
female as the parent, but I do like a healthy pod parent. =DFeveral times I
tried for striped foliage, but was using only pollen of the striped foliage
parent. Since I have been taught that it only wokrs when the
striped-foliage parent is the pod parent. Certain genetic material is
passed on by the female. Apparently this is also true for humans!!!There
was a program a week ago about the princess Anastasia, and the final
scientific clincher depended on this fact. Nita is asleep so I cannot give
you the scientific name of this material given by the maternal line. Lloyd
Z in Durham NC