AG Genetics and Breeding
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Subject: Mixed pollination --> How to do it?
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ghopson |
Denver, CO
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I am thiking I want to pollinate in a controlled manner but at the same time get somthing more like the bees would produce.
Thus, I am thinking I would like to try pollinating a single pumpkin with pollen from it's own plant ( a self) and from another plant I am growing.
Do I need to mix the pollen before hand in some manner? Or do I just pollinate with a couple of males each, getting even coverage over all lobes.
What would happen if 1/2 the lobes were pollinated with the self and 1/2 with the other plant?
Thanks!
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6/29/2009 10:05:12 PM
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Peace, Wayne |
Owensboro, Ky.
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g, dye pollen from one male blue, and dye pollen from the other male red...let us know!?!? Peace, Wayne PS...if a third male is used...dye it White!!! Good luck, I seriously wish I could help ya out...but I am in black/white mode!!! Cap thing, ya know!!!
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6/29/2009 11:51:48 PM
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CountyKid (PECPG) |
Picton,ON (j.vincent@xplornet.ca)
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Remember, the pollen has no impact on the fruit you are growing this year. Only on the seeds you are producing inside the pumpkin! If some of the lobes are pollinated with pollen from one male and others with different males, the resulting seeds would have different genetics. you can't fertilize the same seed with tow different males. If you mix the pollen, only the genetics of one or the other will "get r done"
John
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6/30/2009 3:48:01 PM
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Tom B |
Indiana
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if you going to use more than 1 plant, you might as well just leave it open pollinated because nobody will want the seeds. No offense, but there are just to many good seeds out there to pick something that is unknown.
I pollinate with 1 male all the time. If you thinking of this because your short on pollen, dont.
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6/30/2009 4:16:29 PM
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ghopson |
Denver, CO
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After reading the postings above and lot of email help from Neal Leland, I see the error of my ways LOL.
I will stick to pollinating with just one male!
Thanks for all the help.
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6/30/2009 4:54:08 PM
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Tremor |
Ctpumpkin@optonline.net
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1 grain of pollen is all that will take no matter how many you used.
One female + one male = one pumpkin
Use one male.
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6/30/2009 6:25:09 PM
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