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Old February 2, 2021   #11
MrBig46
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I have also grown Betalux twice before. But like you, I didn't have them at a time when conditions could be said to be non-aqueous for pollinating flowers. I think that this year the seedlings will be the right size and age in April. Then I will be able to judge whether the plants bloomed or not and whether they had fruit with seeds or not. This is my goal when growing Betalux and Siletz. Next year I would like to try other partenocarpic varieties from Dr James Baggett, whose seeds are sold by Victory seeds. I wouldn't make it this year, because ordering seeds, transporting them to the Czech Republic and growing seedlings is too long for me to test them in the first half of April.
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PS.: Variety of Dr J.Bagget -Gold Nugget, Oregon Eleven, Oregon Spring, Oregon Star, Oroma, Saucy, Santiam, Saucy, Siletz

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