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Mon, Sep 3, 07 at 12:28
| MY neighbors vines got pruned very badly by the city, and they started to produce more pollen, a month or 2 after they pollenated.
I guess It could be used for hybridizing or even for the extreme naturalist-->(or belifes I guess), That don't believe in saving pollen. What I did want to ask is. Do you know what IS a good way to save (grape)pollen? In the freezer, in the fridge, with nitrogen drying it. I heard of USDA selling it I wonder how much it is,
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- Posted by francis_eric (My Page) on Mon, Sep 3, 07 at 12:30
| MY neighbors vines got pruned very badly by the city, and they started to produce more pollen, a month or 2 after they pollenated. I guess It could be used for hybridizing or even for the extreme naturalist-->(or belifes I guess), That don't believe in saving pollen. What I did want to ask is. Do you know what IS a good way to save (grape)pollen? In the freezer, in the fridge, with nitrogen drying it. I heard of USDA selling it I wonder how much it is, but im not worried about That I know someone I can ask. |
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