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Charlie
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Re: Self Crossing and Hybridizing
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July 22, 2010, 07:57:26 AM »
Hi Chris. I still have not done this. The drawback is that the potential for wrecking the plant for use as mother stock is large with this technique and I have not wanted to do that. However, it should be tried at least a few times on cultivars that do not normally set seed to see if they would do so using this approach. One of these days....
Charlie
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