Re: Curled cotyledons
In a message dated 4/29/2000 7:34:51 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
LIpumpkin@aol.com writes:
> .these orange things are a bit wierd..........G
>
Just had to do it, huh? Well, all right. Have your fun now, but your wife
will reward you greatly when you present her with a great orange thing in
October.
In answer to your question about what I am trying to grow: I have seeds from
four plants that I hope will sprout, and I will eventually have to get down
to two.
99 Vader 793.5 which comes from a MacIntyre 835 and another MacIntyre 835.
99 Hester 850.5 from and 801.5 Stelts and a 990 Bax I had never heard that
name, Bax, before)
99 Stellpflug 681 from a 918 Handy and a 865 Mettler
99 793 Hester from a 879 Holland and 697 Ciliberto
I had a classic, a 97 812 LaRue which had the 567.5 Mombert in its pedigree,
but when I opened the envelope, I found the seed cracked and unusable. I got
it at a meeting in a seed give-away, so no loss of money, just maybe
opportunity.
A couple of plants are up and looking good after barely 72 hours in the
inverted styrofaom coffee cups (filled with planting soil, of course, not
Starbucks) I use for germinating.
Good luck on your end.
John
PS:
I tried to send this to your aol.com address, but my machine says you do not
exist. Sorry about your disappearance from the human race.
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