Re: Re:HYB: help for newbie


Good evening! 
 
You know, it just dawned on me . . . I think I'm "the newbie!" in the subject line!    I'm so glad you're all willing to share your knowledge!  
 
It's also good to know that I (an amateur) isn't the only one that makes these mistakes.  I guess if I ever take a stroll just to "look" in the garden, I should have at least a pen and pad in the pocket!!!  I just now realized how lucky I am to have actually written down the crosses that I DID make, because I remember several times I made a cross or two before a late breakfast, and then came in and marked down what I did!  
 
Neil, I never got a pod off my clump of Orchid Cloud.  I only tried a few times, though.  Here in Michigan, it does not rebloom . . . I don't think our growing season is long enough, but I'll try watering  a little more just to see if it might try and rebloom.
 
In case anyone's wondering, the "iffy" parents are Fancy Dress or Celebration Song for two crosses and pods made on Blue Kentucky Girl.  The other is a cross on Sierra Grande and the parents could be either Mountain View or Tangerine Dream.  In both cases, I'm hoping to be able to tell who's the daddy of what!  It should be pretty obvious with at least a few of the seedlings.  :-)  Of course, I've got two more years to wait . . . 
 
I guess my odds weren't too bad with a total of 37 successful crosses.
 
Thanks, all, again!
 
Adam~
 
 
Adam Cordes
President, Mio Irisarians
Region 6 
Zone 4.5 
Hillman, Michigan
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Neil A Mogensen <neilm@charter.net> wrote:
Adam and Betty, I have a few "either---or" myself. I try not to do this, but
like Betty remarked, I, too, go outside just to look around and end up making
a cross, *I think.* I forget by the time I get to the house just which or
what I did.

An example--a pod on Orchid Cloud had no tag, as I didn't get back to it to
record and make one the same hour I made the cross.

I realized the pod was one I intended (I thought), so I had a three-way
guessing game. Selfed? Or either one of two different seedlings from the
cross from which Power Woman was named--Swingtown X Romantic Evening.

When they bloomed, it was pretty obvious "selfed" was out. But the other two?
It remains an "Either--or" and that may jump up and bite me one of these days,
as I saved one purple seedling about 30 years behind the times in quality, but
with incredible vigor--one of those pieces that is part of what it takes to
make the rebloomer genome.

The seedling has about three times the substance of Orchid Cloud, which I've
now discarded so I won't be tempted to use it again, but Orchid Cloud had such
an interesting makeup--it reblooms, it has decent branching, is a dominant
amoena in orchid rather than blue, and is from Whole Cloth and Moldovan/Fay
pinks...but how many generations will it take to get past its form and
substance?

The saved seedling was a self (the cross had only one amoena). It has fairly
decent form, color, etc. Just what one would have expected about 1975.

Neil Mogensen z 7, Reg 4 western NC mountains

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