AG Genetics and Breeding
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Subject: 742.1 Frei
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Pumpkin Shepherd |
Georgetown, Ontario
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Anyone grow the 742.1 Frei (1385 Jutras ’07 X 898 Knauss ’01)? How did it do? Looks like an awesome cross and unique too.
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10/27/2010 3:16:11 PM
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gartenmundl (Raimund) |
Germany (Bavaria)
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I think Peter Frei himself grew it once and can say something about. If you have got one, plant it!
1302 Daletas 10 DMG - same cross
Raimund
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10/27/2010 4:11:30 PM
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nanko |
Ghana
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With reference to your mail for further discussion, we wish to inform you that as for now we don’t sale our gold dust but seeking for an interested person(s) who will help us develop our gold compound, We are from one of the royal families in Ghana who has given out several lands for the purpose of Gold Mining as Ghana is very rich in Gold as main mineral resources; as such the elders of the stool lands are subjected to royalties from time to time form the mining companies; but the elders have also given out a portion of the lands to us the youth of the royal family which we have been able to use traditional methods to access the gold potential in the land and have been able to mine Gold from it.
As of now, we have almost 250 kilograms of 22+ carat Gold dust which we have gathered manually and which we are looking for an interested person(s) to assist us to market this quantity abroad so that we will be able to have money to legalize our operations and to employ modern methods of mining to upgrade production as the potential is very good, that is why I’m replying with this message to you so that we can enter into business for a long time if you will be interested to assist us market this first part of what we have mined.
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10/27/2010 5:51:13 PM
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nanko |
Ghana
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With reference to your mail for further discussion, we wish to inform you that as for now we don’t sale our gold dust but seeking for an interested person(s) who will help us develop our gold compound, We are from one of the royal families in Ghana who has given out several lands for the purpose of Gold Mining as Ghana is very rich in Gold as main mineral resources; as such the elders of the stool lands are subjected to royalties from time to time form the mining companies; but the elders have also given out a portion of the lands to us the youth of the royal family which we have been able to use traditional methods to access the gold potential in the land and have been able to mine Gold from it.
As of now, we have almost 250 kilograms of 22+ carat Gold dust which we have gathered manually and which we are looking for an interested person(s) to assist us to market this quantity abroad so that we will be able to have money to legalize our operations and to employ modern methods of mining to upgrade production as the potential is very good, that is why I’m replying with this message to you so that we can enter into business for a long time if you will be interested to assist us market this first part of what we have mined.
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10/27/2010 5:51:38 PM
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Stephans Pumpkins |
Milky Way
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Plant pumpkins in Ghana. Maybe pumpkins growing very well in gold dust! :-)
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10/31/2010 10:05:39 AM
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AHABC |
Wilmington.Ma.
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Here we go again!
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11/2/2010 11:56:11 AM
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Richard |
Minnesota
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We don't buy that sh-t here in America nanko, I also work for the television show 60 minutes.
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11/2/2010 12:06:01 PM
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kurty |
Cedar Lake, IN.
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What's Pap?
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11/2/2010 2:53:26 PM
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Pumpkin Shepherd |
Georgetown, Ontario
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Now that the Gold Dust has settled, does anybody have an answer to my question? I want to grow this seed but I want to know if has produced anything yet.
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11/2/2010 7:46:50 PM
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tdelles |
Belgium
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German grower Mathias Händel grew one. According to his diary on crazy-growers.de it was his best plant, but he pollinated too late and the pumkin splited (blossom end) on day 27 with 192 lbs.
He let the pkn grow for another 10 days and it ended up on 19th august with an estimated 330 lbs.
More info here (in german) http://www.crazy-growers.de/viewtopic.php?t=1320&start=30
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11/3/2010 4:40:42 PM
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tdelles |
Belgium
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Here some information I got from Mathias about the 742 he grew :
"The 742 Frei was the healthiest plant I ever saw. First pollination didn’t work because of the hot temperature (37 °C day maximum). But, the leafs were absolutely heat resistant, and I didn’t have any burning effects . I think the split was due to the high precipitation rates in August. Conclusion: Give that seed a chance; it has a great potential. Kind regards Matthias"
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11/13/2010 4:40:54 PM
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