August 22, 2011 | #46 |
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Hi Wendy,
I'm new here. Can I sign up to be #4? If you're interested I will have a couple Andean cultivars to trade? Thanks! John |
August 23, 2011 | #47 |
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Oh, sorry. As I said I'm new & all I saw was the first page of the thread.
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August 24, 2011 | #48 | |
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Since Wendy has already closed the offers, I got them as well and can send you some instead. Cheers, Cesar |
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August 28, 2011 | #49 |
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Hi Cesar,
That's great! Thank you! What do you need from me & when? Best Regards, John |
August 28, 2011 | #50 |
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Great to see you here now Cesar
There seems to be a bit of variation amoung the Moie-moie strain here in NZ,people who have seen mine have often say how that they look different to there's. Can i put my hand up for a couple to try also ?? |
August 29, 2011 | #51 |
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Hi Richard,
I agree, there are three types of Moie-moie around. I'll send you the other two that you don't have. One has bluish markings and the other one has maroon markings but your one has pinkish markings. I should also send you a seed tuber of my humungous de-virused Huakaroro, the tubers are as big as a brick when normally virused ones are only ping-pong sized. Huakaroro seems to conform to the descriptions pertaining to Solanum goniocalyx and looks exactly like Pitiquina potato when de-virused. John, PM me your details please. Cheers, Cesar |
September 5, 2011 | #52 |
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Thanks Cesarz for offering some moie-moie!
I apologize John Stewart...I was on vacations and just saw this post. The Moie-moie slip is still dormant. I stored it a month in the crisper with some soilless media. I added some water and once again put it in the light. Crossing fingers that it wakes up during the next month. I hope to harvest some of Mystery tubers grown from TPS this month so I offer one to you if you wish.
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September 6, 2011 | #53 |
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Hi Wendy,
My Moie-moie are also still dormant, that just shows you that these are long-storage types, while half of my potatoes are now one foot tall and the rest are now chitted and ready for planting. All three varieties of Moie-moie however are not budging even a bit. Cesar |
September 6, 2011 | #54 |
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That is great. If the slip doesn't break dormancy in few weeks then perhaps is better to store it again in the crisper until is proper for planting. I am worried that dries out even thou it still looks as Richard sent it.
When are you guys in NZ plant them outdoors? I just began to harvest potatoes in September and probably will continue until late October it looks. Most of the TPS seedlings including Mystery are still growing.
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September 7, 2011 | #55 |
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Thanks Wendy, that would be lovely! I've had my eye on Urenika for a while & would love to try Mystery.
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September 7, 2011 | #56 |
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John S.
Mystery will segregate into blue, white and pink skin tubers. Any preference? send me a PM with details for shipping. The plants are still green so maybe one more month to go for proper harvest.
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September 25, 2011 | #57 |
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Moie-Moie is breaking dormancy. I noticed a swollen eye 2 days ago and today I looked closely and noticed that one of the 6 eyes is shooting roots. I hope to have pull plants to grow indoors in the winter under lights and have them die down with small tubers.
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September 26, 2011 | #58 |
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Fantastic
thats definitely coming away alright,i was starting to get a bit worried Wendy |
September 26, 2011 | #59 |
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Richard,
Your idea of placing the tuber in the crisper for 4 weeks works, maybe 6 weeks since it took the extra 2 weeks to awake. I was also getting worried but it does look as it arrived not a bit of dehydratation or softness. Will keep everybody updated as it grows.
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September 26, 2011 | #60 |
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Congratulations! I regretfully was only able to 3 of four OCA slips from Richard to start. I should have stored them for a bit before trying to get them to go, as I'm sure they would have been fine.......
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