Seed Exchange
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Subject: 1982 Wolf 20
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Date Posted
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Andy W |
Western NY
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Just a heads up - I recommend throwing them in the trash.
0/3 locally, they were dud plants.
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9/29/2021 7:52:36 PM
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KC Kevin |
Mission Viejo, CA
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this is a solid post. Good on you Andy for letting the community know.
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9/30/2021 11:25:12 AM
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cjb |
Plymouth, MN
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Thanks for the heads up, Andy. How'd they fail? Sterile? Split?
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9/30/2021 11:30:06 AM
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cojoe |
Colorado
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That looked like a great cross on paper.
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9/30/2021 1:36:12 PM
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Andy W |
Western NY
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They quit growing at 50-150 pounds or so. I don't believe it was a sterility issue, as the males had pollen. However, we didn't happen to test it out with any pollinations, either.
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9/30/2021 2:23:45 PM
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big moon |
Bethlehem CT
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Thanks Andy, it always sucks to get one that dopes that.
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9/30/2021 6:26:00 PM
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cojoe |
Colorado
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Were they shaped normal. I had a plant do that this year. everything got to propane tank size before they stopped.They were all normal shaped and they all acted the same.Similar genetics. Plenty of of pollen with the males
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10/1/2021 12:23:25 PM
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Ernie |
Jefferson NC
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Unrelated to this particular seed, but every so often is there a cross that just ends up bad? First year I ever grew I ran a 1078 Larsen. Could not get it to set a fruit to save my life. I overwintered it and same thing the next season. Even the seeds from my 438 (1886 Larsen x 1078 Larsen) had the same problem the next year. A shame though, because the vines grew like tree trunks.
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10/3/2021 8:58:57 PM
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