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HI folks...
I wanted to know your insight and opinions on a potential experiment of mine.....this season i am going to grow the 876.5 Lloyd and a seed from my 762 last year. I am going to cross my 762 with the 876.5 Lloyd. Now..if i clone the 876.5 lloyd and keep it alive over the winter like madman did....i would grow the 876.5 again and use it as a male pollinater to a seed i will grow from my 762 that was crossed with the 876.5 this year. In comparison or an example...it would be like a father having a child with his daughter...it sounds sick but I just want everyone to get the picture. Do you think that crossing the daughter with the exact same father plant will produce a good seed? maybe get good goofy genetics or bad goofey genetics?? It would definitely bring out some recessive genetics...especially from the father side...i just don't know if they are good or bad? Anyone care to state thier opinion on this? I think it is a neat idea.....
Casey personal best~"Iris"~762 lbs
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3/16/2001 6:41:09 PM
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