Re: RE: HYB: seed preparation


Hmmm, you may be right.  
   
  A few 05 crosses had rock hard seeds mid summer 06, but when I disected the embryo had long since shriveled up.  So I wonder.
   
  Christian
  ky
  

Linda Mann <lmann@lock-net.com> wrote:
  Except that by the next year, the germinated seed will have rotted but 
the ungerminated seed will still be hard.

> For what it's worth a seed that did germinate but subsequently failed to sprout a leaf is indistiguishable- on visual inspection anyway- from a seed that has not germinated.
> yet.
> 
> Christian


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