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Poli-crossing?
Larry,
If you don't mind waiting 4 years to sort them out after they flower then your plan should work.... of course, if you pull off the selects to "baby along" for special attention during the first replate then you might be pulling out only one of the multiple crosses contained in the entire swarm, so don't flush the balance of the germinated plants down the toilet. I recommend you buy an old football stadium and set plenty of benches up on the playing field in order to grow out all of the million plants for inspection and separation into proper groups. Mick www.OrchidFlask.com |
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Poli-crossing?
Larry,
A gang bang is more accurate. Mick |
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Poli-crossing?
On Sat, 22 Mar 2003 14:39:25 -0500, "Mick Fournier"
wrote: A gang bang is more accurate. Oh. I hadn't realized that was a botanical term. :-) |
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