Re: AG Hybrid!!!!


In a message dated 1/15/99 6:41:50 PM Eastern Standard Time, SteveS012@aol.com
writes:

<< Subj:	 Re: AG Hybrid!!!!
 Date:	1/15/99 6:41:50 PM Eastern Standard Time
 From:	SteveS012@aol.com
 Sender:	owner-pumpkins@mallorn.com
 Reply-to:	pumpkins@mallorn.com
 To:	pumpkins@mallorn.com
 
 In a message dated 99-01-15 09:42:19 EST, you write:
 
 > Actually, the prizewinners are in the same C. Maxima family. If
 >  someone has 5 or 6 years of spare time on their hands, you might be able
to
 >  make a hybrid out of an Atlantic Giant. It would take years of inbreeding 
 > and
 >  selecting to get two consistent inbred lines....then cross pollinate them.
 > The
 >  resulting seeds might be hybrids. Any takers for this project? Not me.
Good
 >  luck.
 >                                                          pumkinguy 
 
 AUUUUUUUGH. No one ever listens to me!!!! This is EXACTLY what I have been
 asking about all summer! I even started it on my own, without really even
 knowing what I was doing, sionce no one really would talk to me about it, and
 if there would be any benefits. So ANYWAY, I figured it would be good to
start
 with the BEST of the BEST, so I already have an inbred (2 generation) 567
 Mombert seed, (that's the one I only have 15 of). I was trying to figure out
 what to cross it with, or if it needed even more inbreeding first. I figured
 it would be interesting to cross with the 1006 x self x self or something. I
 don't know, does anyone have any input on this?! >>

I have a pure 1006 x 1006 cross, not sure if I will test it this year or next.
If I do I will post the results.

George
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