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Old May 9, 2006   #1
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Default Tricot Experiment

I had one tircot this year so I planted two seedlings right next to each other and provided identical growing conditions. (size container, amount of soil amendment) As of now, the tricot appears to have a slight edge on its sibling, but really no difference to speak of. Any one else comparing a tricot to a normal dicot plant?


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I def. am - but with my quad-cot !
I'm growing them as a pair (one reg. one quad)
in the same cage (crazy right? lol) -
but will monitor both while growing this summer ~
Should be cool ~

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No difference at all in my Micro Toms, still haven't looked at the other three to compair them.
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I have a tricot eggplant I've been comparing with the others. So far, there is no difference.
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I have a tricot Castor Bean . The initial seedling was smaller. They're now about 10" tall & it has caught up to the others, but leaves are definitely smaller.
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My tricot Cherokee Green was not as vigorous a seedling as some of the other CGs, so it got pitched along with some other weak sisters.

I don't really see any good purpose in growing out any food crop plants that exhibit inferior qualities. If a tricot seedling exhibits superior qualities, like vigor or subsequent productivity, then it's worth growing out.

Good luck with your project, I hope your tricots show some interesting and valuable qualities compared to their more conforming sibling.

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re: PV
"I don't really see any good purpose in growing out any food crop plants that exhibit inferior qualities."

RE:
INFERIOR ??? MORE LEAVES ??? INFERIOR ???
I COVERED MY QUAD-COTS EARS AS I READ THIS ~ LOL ~
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And a quadcot with EARS is deifinitely NOT inferior! 8)
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kimpossible ~

Thats what I'm saying !!!

~ lol ~ :wink:

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Sounds like your experiment will be much more interesting than mine.

I doubt I will see a great difference in the two plants as they seem to be on the same track right now.

If any extreme differences arrise, I will repost.
Thanks for all the input.....

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Sorry, y'all ...

I didn't mean to imply that YOUR tricots and quad cots are inferior ... mine was

It may have just been a co-inky-dink or something I neglected to do for the poor thing, but it just pooped out on me and I don't save poopers-outers.

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another neglected tricot ...
oh well ... cruel world ...
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