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AG Genetics and Breeding
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Subject: 1756 lancaster ?
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awesome1 |
England, essex
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just wondering if it is a heavey rooter, like the 1789 Wallace?
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1/29/2015 11:55:07 AM
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n d fan |
Peru
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Don't know , but my fert.will grow huge root systems. It has every mineral on periodic chart, over 2000 different strains of bacteria, lots of different kinds of mycroiza, kelp, several kinds of calicum. We use a chirping system that opens the stomas up in a plant, and foliar feed. It gives the plant everything it needs and is cheaper than chemical ferts and everything is 100 percent absorbable.
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1/29/2015 12:18:01 PM
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monsterdog |
Slate River,Ont. Canada
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1756 Lancaster (f) x 1495 Stelts (m) grew 1969 Haist 2014. Hope that helps.
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1/29/2015 12:19:56 PM
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Mike F. |
Hanson Ma
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I grew it as a pollinator plant the stump wasn't very big. I was going to pull the plant but pollinated one on it. It consisted of the main vine and about 6side vines and grew a 343 lber. I have another to try. I think this will go very big
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1/29/2015 3:01:00 PM
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woods |
Topsfield,ma.
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I've gone it for 2 seasons. Both have had large aggressive vines and root systems. The seeds capable,patches and growing methods differ. Good Luck Woody
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1/29/2015 5:48:47 PM
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awesome1 |
England, essex
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thanks peeps,,,
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1/31/2015 5:44:08 AM
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HankH |
Partlow,Va
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Thumbs up for both the 1756 and 1649!! Grow and grow and grow
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2/6/2015 9:51:35 PM
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