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moondog

Indiana

How man generations would a seed have to be selfed to be considered pure enough to get a vigor cross??

11/10/2005 10:14:17 AM

Edwards

Hudsonville, Michigan (michiganpumpkins@sbcglobal.net)

A lot of growers think 3. Somebody on a thread recently said 7 or 8 for corn varieties.
Imagine someone selfed a 1068, then grew from that and selfed every year for five years. Meanwhile, someone else selfs a 670 and grows from that, selfing each year for 5 years. Then, on year 6, cross the two. Now that would be interesting to see what would happen. Of course, the only way that would happen is with group cooperation and long term commitment to produce a great seed strain...

11/10/2005 11:53:54 AM

Transplant

Halifax, Nova Scotia

And getting your hands on 5 each of the 670 and 1068.

11/10/2005 1:41:07 PM

Engel's Great Pumpkins and Carvings

Menomonie, WI (mail@gr8pumpkin.net)

Ahhh you would only need on seed of each...

11/10/2005 2:26:55 PM

LIpumpkin

Long Island,New York

Ok...its 1999 and you just did the first self cross of the largest fruit ever grown to date. Now its 2005 and the same seed you have selfed five times and crossed with another 5 x selfed seed has just produced a monster 25% heavier than the original.....are you happy?

11/10/2005 3:49:54 PM

gordon

Utah

glenn I was thinking along the same lines only with the good seeds from 1999... not just the biggest.
seeds like:
815 Checkon
567.5 Mombert
1016 LaRue UOW
1009 Eaton
935 Lloyd
697 Ciliberto
879 Holland
990 Bax
825 Shymanski

I don't know where selfing a couple of those 3 or 5 times and then crossing them ... would have lead ...???
a few of those are seeds have some pretty good genetics in them and are found in many of todays hot seeds.

11/10/2005 5:15:43 PM

Tremor

Ctpumpkin@optonline.net

The cross you seek was done. It's just never been grown.

351 .8 Wolf '02    (962 Willemse '00 x 291.5 Wolf)

11/10/2005 11:26:26 PM

Peace, Wayne

Owensboro, Ky.

Tremor...please explain for a nu-B. The 962 was selfed how many times...starting with what?...The 291.5 was selfed how many times...starting with what? Then the two were crossed? If this is such a good thing, why has it not been grown...is this a new theory? If this sounds smart-allecky, or naive, it is not meant to be...just a nu-B tryin to figure it all out. At least just a little bit of it. LOL Peace Wayne
PS ???Never been grown...never...not even once??? If this vigor cross theory is truly viable, tell Mr. (or Mrs.) Wolf, that I would be willing to plant one. If the theory is correct, maybe it will eat my house.

11/11/2005 12:19:49 AM

Kevin Snyder (TEAM HAMMER)

Kevinstinindians@yahoo.com

WSM, check out the thread a little below this one in this section. Its explained in that thread, Mr. Wolf posts under the name Andy W, he has a post there.

11/11/2005 9:44:40 AM

Andy W

Western NY

962 willemese (706.5 Wilemese x self)
706.5 Wilemese (724 Wilemese x self)
724 Wilemese (573 McCahill x self)
573 McCahill (674 waterman x self)
674 waterman (472 waterman x open)-possible self??

291.5 wolf (792 armstrong x self)
792 Armstrong (1092 burke x self)
1092 burke (935 Lloyd x self)


the 935 was not a selfed seed, but an interesting inbreed. the 472 waterman was from a 500 Gancarz, with no known pollinator, which was from the 579 nesbitt, again with no known pollinator. could possibly be a VERY long line of selfs, instead of just a long line of selfs.

just shoot me an email if you're interested in the 351's.

Andy

11/11/2005 9:51:46 AM

moondog

Indiana

The user does not accept email in non-Western (non-Latin) character sets.
Andy this is the bounce message i get when i tried to send you an e-mail. shoot me an e-mail at sehatfield@insightbb.com
Thanks Steve

11/12/2005 10:16:04 AM

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