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crossing tulips

Posted by sunlight2231960 (My Page) on
Tue, May 2, 06 at 18:34

hey,

Can anyome give me any information on how and when to collect pollen from tulips? Can you also tell me when to apply the pollen to the tulip? any advice would help.

Thanks,
Melissa


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RE: crossing tulips

hey,

I would aso like to know how and how long you can save pollen?

Thanks,
Melissa


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RE: crossing tulips

Tulips take 7 years to grow from seed to bloom . When the blossom opens by itself the pollen is ready .


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RE: crossing tulips

Actually with my tulips the pollen has seemed to take a few days after the flower opens to ripen. The anthers start out smooth on the outside, there's no pollen in that stage, then they kind of split open and get gritty/dusty, that's the pollen.

Time to mature can also be reduced to about 5 years if you raise them indoors the whole time, with only 2-3 month dormancy periods.


 
 

 

 


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