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Post by GunnarSK on Apr 3, 2011 15:04:56 GMT -5
When, and where, did this line originate Gunnar? Kozula was a "typical" market grower until a few years ago (2007 or 2008) and mostly used bought "standard" F1s. Then she started breeding her own varieties, and has become quite famous in Poland and even abroad.
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Post by jbosmith on Apr 3, 2011 19:36:58 GMT -5
Pre-transplanting pics. 125 132 and 137 left to right. Side pictureTop pictureFor perspective, those are standard 4 inch (10.16cm) wide greenhouse pots.
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Post by GunnarSK on Apr 4, 2011 5:37:16 GMT -5
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Post by GunnarSK on Apr 4, 2011 5:42:47 GMT -5
Hope more people in Poland (and Kozula) will see the pictures.
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Post by GunnarSK on Apr 4, 2011 15:55:22 GMT -5
User kamma has reported 2 PL #127 seedings, but I don't know her total.
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hillbillypie
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Post by hillbillypie on Apr 4, 2011 17:33:54 GMT -5
I thought someone, perhaps Anna K, would be interested in knowing the breakdown of which one of her crosses I am growing. So this is what it looks like, unless of course one is out of place and I missed it.
I have a total of 68 plants.
3 -#14 6-#24 3-#36 ( one might not make it) 6-#125 5-#126 6-#128 4-#129 5-#130 1-#132 11-#133 1-#135 2-#136 8-#137 4-#138 4-#139
There seems to be quite a bit of diversity among the lines. Still hard to tell much about them. We had 11 days below normal temps and lots or clouds. None of my plants are as far along as they usually are this time of year. I usually plant out the second week of April, but I think I will hold off an extra week to try to put some size on the seedlings before they go in the ground.
I plan on using 24, 125, 130, 133, 137, and 139 in this years hybridization program. Which means I'll be lucky to use one. All the planning in the world does not account for getting two varieties at the right bloom stage at the same time. And of course there is disease, bugs, critters, and for me the heat. ....sigh.....
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Post by GunnarSK on Apr 6, 2011 16:09:38 GMT -5
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Post by jbosmith on Apr 6, 2011 16:44:11 GMT -5
Wow nice plants! I like the containers too.
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bammer
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Post by bammer on Apr 6, 2011 21:18:38 GMT -5
User kamma has reported 2 PL #127 seedings, but I don't know her total. Went to the Bammership (Dads Sunroom) this morning as reported earlier #127 10/10, there are 3 PLs, I looked at all the other #s and did not see any that had PLs.
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Post by GunnarSK on Apr 7, 2011 12:57:05 GMT -5
Rusalka posted a picture of her "Red" #127 with buds:
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bammer
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Post by bammer on Apr 11, 2011 20:08:28 GMT -5
These have been sunning the past few days and are ready for the ground one day this week. #24 #130 #132 #139 #14 The others are still getting bigger in the Bammership ready for a later planting. Attachments:
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Post by GunnarSK on Apr 14, 2011 16:20:29 GMT -5
Rusalka got a seedling with three cotyledons of 151 pink determinate x Copia :
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Post by frogsleapfarm on Apr 16, 2011 8:54:06 GMT -5
I struggled a bit with slow germination on a few of these, but now have ~100 healthy plants from Kozula's various lines. Kozula 139 appears to be a tall wispy leafed type, I've noticed nothing unusual about the young plant growth in the others.
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Post by GunnarSK on Apr 18, 2011 13:27:16 GMT -5
Kozula has confirmed, that # 127 ("red") is Black Pear x Big Zebra F3, so potato leaved seedlings are no wonder, and segregation is still possible.
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Post by GunnarSK on Apr 19, 2011 5:03:18 GMT -5
Hekate reported two potato leaved of nine # 127 seedlings. On another note, # 135 and especially # 139 appear to have wispy leaves. At least two persons got potato leaved Black Pear x Copia F1, which would normally indicate, that this is not F1 but rather uncrossed Black Pear.
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