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| Justin Peek |
western Kentucky
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I heard that someone on this site freezes the male blossums to have to pollinate the females when they get ready. If y'all don't mind would you tell me the steps involed in this process, and how well it works. Oh, and how many males that I need per female.
Thanks a lot Justin.
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6/26/2001 8:22:00 PM
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| Green Angel(Cary Polka) |
Grants Pass, Oregon
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Hi Justin- I am a first time grower, but I have been reading books, and reading what everyone else has to say. I have been freezing the male blossums, and use them as the females are ready. So far I have pollinated 3 females and none of them have aborted so far. Its been a little over a week and a half since I have pollinted. I hope this helps a little.
Cary
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6/26/2001 8:59:37 PM
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