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Post by lloyd on Jun 9, 2007 14:58:37 GMT -5
If it's pollen you can store it in the fridge. There's also a pollen bank, the link is somewhere here.
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Post by Flytrap on Jun 25, 2007 17:32:01 GMT -5
That's a real nice looking plant! You won't get true "miranda" seeds should you be lucky to find another similar hybrid - as hybrids crossed with it's same would give you varied offspring due to it's mutt heritage. Besides, a true cultivar name only applies to the single named clone. So if the hybrid is a male miranda... there will not be a female miranda. I'd collect the pollen and store it in tinfoil and keep it in the fridge for a maximum of 5 weeks. D Hey! If you want Miranda seeds you'll need a mirnqda pollinisation... But the chances that someone as a miranda thats the oppisite sex in flower is slim so look for what you can get! Cya
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seree
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Post by seree on Jul 2, 2007 14:41:12 GMT -5
N. miranda is male Sure
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Post by simon on Jul 2, 2007 17:03:07 GMT -5
Your right! It's a male , does anybody need pollen?
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Post by Rug on Jul 4, 2007 16:05:59 GMT -5
I may need some!!! I just notice my N. Judith Finn is gonna flower. I am not sure if its male or female either but I'm hopping its female! I'll get back to ya!!!!
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Post by simon on Jul 4, 2007 20:16:15 GMT -5
Sorry i cut it yesterday......... my fault. So now i realize it was a bad idea...
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Post by Rug on Jul 4, 2007 21:19:59 GMT -5
LOL no problem as I think its male too. It has green bulbs so I read that usually means its a male. I'll take pics tomorrow.
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