someone has to maintain these classic and I like doing it... I have many.... If I wanted to sell some of these Texas Mystics seeds, what's the best way to go about that ? I got them from TRC and then made seeds from that, so not sure if F2 or F3... :)
BTW, I keep these cool in the fridge, same technique that the Norway Seed Bank uses and makes seeds ok for 10,000 years.
someone has to maintain these classic and I like doing it... I have many.... If I wanted to sell some of these Texas Mystics seeds, what's the best way to go about that ? I got them from TRC and then made seeds from that, so not sure if F2 or F3... :)
BTW, I keep these cool in the fridge, same technique that the Norway Seed Bank uses and makes seeds ok for 10,000 years.
I definitely appreciate your preservation efforts. I would not know the best way to advise you to sell your seeds. If the seeds that you started with were F1s and you selected a male and female from those seeds and made another generation of seeds, those would be F2s. F stands for filial generation. I wish you well with your projects and hope to maybe be able to search through the progeny some day. Positive vibes...
Ohhh trust me, dude, I know what F's are and how to breed, I took genetic courses at Duke University :) a while ago, just saying that I don't what they were when I got them, it wasn't written down and I don't remember what I did, so if I were to guess most likely like an F2 at a minimum or F3+
Ohhh trust me, dude, I know what F's are and how to breed, I took genetic courses at Duke University :) a while ago, just saying that I don't what they were when I got them, it wasn't written down and I don't remember what I did, so if I were to guess most likely like an F2 at a minimum or F3+
4 seeds on their way out of 5... For fun I also tried germinating seeds I didn't keep in a fridge, totally different seeds, like 20 years old, none germinated, so goes to show you!