Re: Re: HYB: growth problems- epigenetic inheritance
- Subject: Re: [iris] Re: HYB: growth problems- epigenetic inheritance
- From: A*@aol.com
- Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2006 21:44:08 EDT
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In a message dated 10/24/2006 3:03:15 P.M. Central Standard Time,
tesilvers@yahoo.com writes:
<<Because, like Linda mentioned... although it would be a fascinating
project to undertake (testing some of these non-mainstream theories), most of us
already
have way too many "brands in the fire". Right?? ;o) >>
Tom,
From my perspective, it comes under the heading of interesting reading! And
maybe a bit of winter reflection and speculation. For instance, 1990 was
the wettest spring I've recorded in my iris logs. Stalk after stalk rotted,
but the seeds survived. During the winter, I may spend a bit of time going
back over that set of books. Summer Radiance came from that spring.
As you say, I've way too many brands/irons in the fire all ready! And many
of those 'irons' need to be planted in the next few weeks! (in the pots)
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