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limuhead
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Hi All,
Just for confirmation, I was curious, if I use some of my warmer growing species/hybrids (longifolium, sargentianum, pearcei, etc) as a pod parent will I have a better chance to produce warmer growing hybrids? I have some really nice kovachii hybrids with intense color that few of my friends here in Hawaii can grow(too warm for most, I live in the highest residential area on Oahu at 1150 feet). I am hoping to get some of that color into some stuff that people can grow at lower elevations. Would it be better to use the warmer growers as pod or pollen donors? Love to here what everyone thinks.
Mahalo, Fred
Just for confirmation, I was curious, if I use some of my warmer growing species/hybrids (longifolium, sargentianum, pearcei, etc) as a pod parent will I have a better chance to produce warmer growing hybrids? I have some really nice kovachii hybrids with intense color that few of my friends here in Hawaii can grow(too warm for most, I live in the highest residential area on Oahu at 1150 feet). I am hoping to get some of that color into some stuff that people can grow at lower elevations. Would it be better to use the warmer growers as pod or pollen donors? Love to here what everyone thinks.
Mahalo, Fred