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Post by fredg on May 1, 2019 10:44:41 GMT
I acquired these from Molly the Collie last year. I potted them up in 5.5cm pots to overwinter. They're now in 7 x 7 x 14 super toms so we'll see if the extra depth helps them.
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Post by stevebooth on May 1, 2019 14:08:05 GMT
Hi Fred That should be an interesting cross. They look green rather than the yellow associated with Goldie. All my Goldie crosses are similarly green rather than yellow. I know very little about genetics, but if its a recessive gene does that mean that the yellow colours will only be seen if crossed with another goldie or goldie cross? I look forward to seeing how those turn out. Cheers Steve
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Post by fredg on May 1, 2019 17:51:25 GMT
I think the recessive genes are masked by the dominant ones until they're not Steve. I also thought it was an interesting cross. Molly the Collie does come up with some interesting offers and at reasonable prices too.
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Post by stevebooth on May 1, 2019 20:27:16 GMT
Ahh that’s why I get confused! I too have had plants from Mollie the Collie, from an auction site and she does have a lot of plants with good/unusual heritage and parentage, but don’t know of any other outlet she has. Cheers Steve
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