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Subject: 1060 Holub 15 (1478.5 14 x sibb)
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Gray B |
UK Gloucestershire
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This seed is classified as a squash, but the fruit it came from was orange. Can anyone explain what happened here? Does it produce all green fruit?
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12/29/2019 12:10:07 AM
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Nebras-kinGrower |
Scottsbluff, Nebraska
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The 1478 Holub has squash in it. It is the 282 Scherber x 615 Cantrell. 615 Cantrell is where the squash genetics come from. It produces a wide range of colors from white to green. The world record 2118 Jutras, 1844 Holub, and 1807 Holub all come from the 1060, but all can throw a white one or one with orange patches. It's a guessing game as to what color you could get.
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12/29/2019 10:31:13 AM
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cojoe |
Colorado
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Its a cross to get squash color from one parent and size from the 2009 wallace parent.I believe 25% of offspring will be squash colored.
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12/29/2019 1:32:25 PM
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Pumpking |
Germany
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WHERE is this seed classified as a squash? Generally speaking, classification 'squash' depends on the appearance of the fruit. The cross of the 1060 Holub 15 has the genetics of producing squash (about 25% of the 1060 seeds will produce plants which can produce squash).
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12/30/2019 11:56:09 AM
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matt-man |
Rapid City, SD
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squampkins
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12/31/2019 2:04:16 PM
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