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Hmmmm - then I'd have my konjac Samstände as not to throw away?? -I've just for fun 1-2 years ago times 4-5 of those pollinated and has perfectly and took... - and of course sowed No...
Primary Cormels of "Weeds" I also go to the compost, before any a comedian en great buys from me and then resold as a rare species in ibäh at top prices... all been there...
well as in the way I figured even that - that now not sooooo exciting thats...
but I've dusted the thaiensis where I posted the image here - the seed stand looks as if it could be something - at least, the part still stands and the cores are slowly bluish. This could be somewhat interesting...
So I've seeded times 100 seeds last year and was surprised how vary the leaf stalks in the color. It went from beige to almost black. I have lifted some - let's see how develop. Rearing definitely has paid off.
Many greetings Ortwin
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From sowing two are not conscripted until today still. I just barely made an image of the petioles of two (sorry for the but poor image quality). But I think the deviations from the Noramlform are yet to see. Looks it but be clear, the vast majority saw so from how konjac now just times.
Interesting intersections of different varieties might perhaps, E.g. Leo song x shredded umbrella or nightstick etc. I can well imagine that there interesting results come out.
OK - maybe this year is wine year that involved anything exaggeration or been prematurely written - I meant, the upcoming bloom of course :-)
only if you look at the PIX from Ortwin some lovely varieties are really because my seed stand of the thaiensis is still adopted the topic is maybe interesting enough...