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Wed, Apr 9, 14 at 23:16
| Occurred to me that such may produce a hybrid with an interesting color. If green coloration trait (of "black") is asserted together with orange or yellow ripeness trait (of, say, a KBX), what may F1's coloration be ? Outside and in. I do not know. Has this been tried ? I suspect that it has. If not, perhaps I may try such a cross... no big deal. Reggie |
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| "Interesting' isn't a word I might apply to the coloration. Maybe more like a ugly muddy brown. :) Dave |
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- Posted by reginald_25 5 (My Page) on Wed, Apr 16, 14 at 8:04
Maybe more like a ugly muddy brown. :)That represents an unblemished form of optimism and thereby promotes encouragement and enthusiasm on my part. May try Vorlon x KBX... I have babies of each and both are PL's. Maybe call it ForlornEx. How many F1 seeds do you want for 2015 season ?... with expected demand, I will need to ration them prudently with all due diligence. Reggie |
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