Re: REB: genetics/environment
iris@hort.net
  • Subject: Re: REB: genetics/environment
  • From: B* W* <a*@aol.com>
  • Date: Sat, 23 Jul 2011 12:35:28 -0400 (EDT)

Linda, maybe you could wrap tinfoil around these select pots? It helps keep the water in my bell pepper pots! Or so it seems! I live way out in the country and these are on my back steps so no one other than me sees them or cares! Maybe the mail man once every two months!

<< Pots and raised beds do have higher soil temperatures then field plants.>>

Betty  . . .  making it work!


-----Original Message-----
From: Chuck Chapman <irischapman@aim.com>
To: iris <iris@hort.net>
Sent: Sat, Jul 23, 2011 7:41 am
Subject: Re: [iris] REB: genetics/environment


Pots and raised beds do have higher soil temperatures then field plants.

Chuck Chapman








---- Original Message ----
From: Linda Mann <lmann@lock-net.com>
To: iris <iris@hort.net>
Sent: Sat, Jul 23, 2011 6:56 am
Subject: [iris] REB: genetics/environment


Seedling blooming today - ((IMM x CSONG) x TWILIGHT FANCIES)) X MATRIX.
 No question that the 'summer' bloom genes 'should' be there, but
thought I'd share the plant behavior.

Maiden bloom was last fall, late (because we never had fall, went
straight from hot summer to winter), dug the fan and brought it indoors
to bloom, but it had been frozen a few times before I dug it and the
stalk aborted. The pot went back outdoors during winter (i.e., vernalized).

The rest of the clump that was left in the field bloomed this spring,
about EM.  It now has another stalk, miserably stressed by heat and
drought.  No supplemental water (too far for the hose to reach).

The increase in the pot from the fan dug last fall did <not> bloom this
spring.  It is being fed and watered heavily with cold spring water, has
not put on more increase (still just two fans), is lush and luxuriant,
picture of health, no sign of bloom. yet?

I don't know what to make of this.  The only thing I can think of is
that 6 (or whenever the bloom stalk was triggered) weeks ago, the plant
in the field maybe stayed just enough cooler than the one in the pot to
trigger bloom?  The fans in the pot are certainly older (=more mature?)
than the one in the field.

Betty, I really like your new FB definition of rebloom.  In this case,
it's blooming-more-often-than-anything-other-than-BELVI QUEEN.  It's not
that great a bloom, but has some keeper traits, esp this one.

Linda Mann east TN USA zone 7

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