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Old July 11, 2011   #6
travis
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MAF, it's typical for Lime Green Salad to throw huge sprays of blossoms and then only set 10% or less of them. I suppose that trait has carried over in the cross. However, you bring up a thought. If you think the blossoms that don't set have anything to do with male sterility of some sort, I suppose you could cross pollinate them without emasculation and see if that's the case.
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