Mr. Cym,
Are you prepared to divulge what you are crossing this plant with? Are you aiming to increase the vibrancy [is that a word?] of the green?
Can you do something like that without reducing the warmth tolerance?
(Peter Pan X Cym ensifolium album 4n)
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Re: (Peter Pan X Cym ensifolium album 4n)
Thanks for the explanation Andy.
Cheers
Gary..
Cheers
Gary..
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Re: (Peter Pan X Cym ensifolium album 4n)
You're welcome Gary.
Nigel, TR has slight WT properties but we use it because it is the greatest yellow commercial Cym of that generation (1990-2000). It flowers very easily, lasts well and has intense color. I always find greens the hardest of the WT types so we are still at the stage of trying to just get viable greens that won't drop buds. We have made great progress but all the other colors are easier.
Nigel, TR has slight WT properties but we use it because it is the greatest yellow commercial Cym of that generation (1990-2000). It flowers very easily, lasts well and has intense color. I always find greens the hardest of the WT types so we are still at the stage of trying to just get viable greens that won't drop buds. We have made great progress but all the other colors are easier.