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Gobi King

I want to see those big flying bird like things, now that would be ...
Shibs - aka The Gobi King
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oldmanjoe

Quote from: Gobi King on April 11, 2025, 04:34:19 PMI want to see those big flying bird like things, now that would be ...
Come to Florida  .  We call them Mosquito .
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Donnyboat

Sorry back to citrus, they use about 4 different route stocks here, trifoliarter in lomi soil, and anouther in clay soils, and another that I know of is citronel, for sandy soils, cant think of the 4 one, I did graft onto cittronel , I was told most of the fruit will be very sower, but maybe I left owers on the tree much longer as it was the sweetest citrus I have ever tasted, cheers Don.
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Brewcrafter

Thanks Don! I will have to look up those variaties. - john

MarkT

If patching 20 or so stands of Dire Wolf DNA into a gray wolf is recreating a species, then humans with 2-3% Neanderthal DNA are Neanderthals!
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Benni3

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Quote from: Brewcrafter on April 10, 2025, 01:56:28 PM
Quote from: JasonGotaProblem on April 10, 2025, 10:56:05 AMand if so, is the offspring sterile.
Yes, one of the things I learned is that citrus (and other fruit trees) are like that.  I had a thought to send another one of our Ohana some seeds from my lemon tree, but what I learned was that there would be a limited number of outcomes: he might get a tree to grow that never bears fruit, or he may get a tree to grow that bears an entirely different variety since most citrus is from grafting.  We have the parent Washington Naval Orange tree still growing here in Riverside. - john
Seen a interview from a seed breeder about plant tissue culture of hops they can now  wipe clean any dna to the original strain,,,, :o any unwanted cross or gmo,,,, ;) so we can go back to the original i can remember when tommados tasted good,,,, ;D

Gobi King

Quote from: oldmanjoe on April 11, 2025, 06:22:06 PM
Quote from: Gobi King on April 11, 2025, 04:34:19 PMI want to see those big flying bird like things, now that would be ...
Come to Florida  .  We call them Mosquito .
Probably deadlier  ;D
Shibs - aka The Gobi King
Fichigan

Brewcrafter

Quote from: Benni3 on April 12, 2025, 03:35:09 AMSeen a interview from a seed breeder about plant tissue culture and hops they can now  wipe clean any dna to the original strain
Benni you just gave me an instant migraine...hop agriculture is...ruthless.  Diploids, triploids, good God.  And I was routinely using stuff that didn't even have a name, just a number like HMC80.  Hops are fun...  I miss that part of the job. - john

Benni3

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Quote from: Brewcrafter on April 12, 2025, 04:57:08 AM
Quote from: Benni3 on April 12, 2025, 03:35:09 AMSeen a interview from a seed breeder about plant tissue culture and hops they can now  wipe clean any dna to the original strain
Benni you just gave me an instant migraine...hop agriculture is...ruthless.  Diploids, triploids, good God.  And I was routinely using stuff that didn't even have a name, just a number like HMC80.  Hops are fun...  I miss that part of the job. - john
And now there infected with hlvd,,,,,