strange things...


I know yesterday i was talking about genetics, and what characteristics
are derived from the male, and what characteristics come from the female
in seed production, but strange things are happening in my patch.  I
started out with 5 young seedlings, and eventually narrowed it down to
2.  they were pretty similiar, but came from different plants, dill's
715, and dills 750.  I wasn't sure which to grow and which to cull, so,
i have Howard a call, and he said "grow the 715".  So, that's what i had
planned to do.  However, i couldn't bear the thought of kiling my 750
after the 5-7 leaf stage, so instead i dug it up, and transplanted it!!
i know this is nuts, but i figured, why not, it's worth a shot.  I
ripped apart all sorts of roots on this thing, and after
transplantation, i figured it was a gonner.  It looked like garbage,
wilted leaves, faded color, but, i left it alone.  I watered the living
daylights out of it, i mean like taking the hose and just lettin' it
flow.  I fertilized the daylights out of it.  I didn't use any
insecticides.  Just out of curiosity of course.  This thing is now
taking off like you wouldn't believe!  The leaves look great, and i just
tried to set a perfect looking fruit on it this morning, 90 degree
angle, long stem and everything.  the only thing is that the leaf count
is a little short, but i'll let it grow a little more before i pinch off
the ends.  Meanwhile, the 715 has recieved the red-carpet treatment, has
a great leaf count, long healthy, thick vines, but,  the females on this
plant are really little, compared to my "experiment" plant.  I mean
they're growing and all, but the other plant seemed to do it quicker.  I
just don't get it, i literrally did all the things you're not supposed
to do to this one plant, and things are looking pretty well, (all things
considered), and the other plant, i followed all the rules, and it's
taking it's sweet time.  What's the deal here?

scott armstrong
long island ny


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