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Post by darthslater on Apr 8, 2011 18:23:42 GMT -5
These are the weirdest seedlings I have ever seen, this is Velue Striee'... I found this one in the old spud book from 94. It says small striped cherry. They look like they have a halo around them, and are very fuzzy.
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Post by surf4grrl on Apr 8, 2011 18:27:28 GMT -5
Darth, is that the right spelling, I'm growing something similiar and have seen that on some sprouts.
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Post by darthslater on Apr 8, 2011 18:44:32 GMT -5
Perhaps not, I got the name off of the seed pack?
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Post by willyswoodpile on Apr 8, 2011 19:32:18 GMT -5
These are the weirdest seedlings I have ever seen, this is Velue Stiree... I found this one in the old spud book from 94. It says small striped cherry. They look like they have a halo around them, and are very fuzzy. Those are way cool!
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Post by darthslater on Apr 8, 2011 23:53:57 GMT -5
Hey Surf, you were correct, here is the proper spelling Velue Striee'
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Post by nolika on Apr 9, 2011 5:37:39 GMT -5
Angora Super Sweet (Velvet Red) has seedling even fuzzier than that!!! Wanna see a pic? ;D
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Post by darthslater on Apr 9, 2011 10:14:30 GMT -5
Please!
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Post by blane on Apr 9, 2011 10:14:58 GMT -5
yes!
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Post by summerhawk on Apr 9, 2011 10:23:33 GMT -5
Angora Super Sweet (Velvet Red) has seedling even fuzzier than that!!! Wanna see a pic? ;D Hit us with a pic!!! We want to see the Wookies!
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Post by nolika on Apr 9, 2011 13:50:07 GMT -5
This is the picture of last years seedling after transplanting into a larger pot. It was so fuzzy it looked silver-white from a far (next to it is a piece of an OSU Blue leaf). I don't yet have a pic of this years seedlings, will take it tomorrow...
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Post by blane on Apr 9, 2011 14:42:35 GMT -5
Nolika, very nice, thank you! Velvet Red have a different look for you?
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Post by summerhawk on Apr 9, 2011 15:30:11 GMT -5
Nolika, Wow! Those are neat! That would be a great plant for you to keep us posted on! What can you tell us about the fruits and the plant? Have you grown Angora Super Sweet before, or is this your first year? Very interesting... Thank you!
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Post by GunnarSK on Apr 9, 2011 16:18:49 GMT -5
Is it much more fuzzy than the "peaches" (Garden Peach, Wapsipinicon Peach etc)?
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Post by oneoftheearls on Apr 9, 2011 17:09:14 GMT -5
those are pretty cool.......!
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Post by jcm05 on Apr 9, 2011 20:28:47 GMT -5
Did they exhibit any increased resistance to foliage disease nolika?
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