Some Bigger Seedlings

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wzbt03
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Some Bigger Seedlings

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These seedlings are all bigger ones. The pod parent is listed on the picture.
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Seedlings

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Are these OP, or do you know the pollen parent?

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OP

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These are all OP. Since I have the actual plants in the garden I am going to try and do more specific crosses this season.
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Post by leafmould »

WZ :P You are sure going to have some amazing stock to play with 8-) Keep some of your favorite pod parents in pots so you can cross them in controlled conditions :P
keep up the great work :bd:
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Post by eastwood2007 »

Very nice!...and very encouraging, as I just planted some Christmas Tree Gala seeds last week! :D
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