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Old August 17, 2017   #1
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Default Rebel Alliance Germination

Quite a few told me germination was poor but most were able to get a plant. Please tell me how germination was for you, I bet I gave this variety to about 50 people. I would really appreciate the help, because I want to get about 30 plants for a local sale to benefit my community garden, and I would like to know how many seeds to sow.
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Old August 17, 2017   #2
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After sending some Rebel Yell seeds to you last Winter I was down to five seeds. Got all five to germinate. Gave four to friends and have one growing now with some huge specimens coming in the next week or so. Plan to save some for seed. Please let me know if I can help in any way!
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Old August 17, 2017   #3
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No problem here with Rebel Alliance. They germinated well and were very healthy seedlings, more robust than many!

Thanks again for sharing seeds with me
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Old August 17, 2017   #4
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After sending some Rebel Yell seeds to you last Winter I was down to five seeds. Got all five to germinate. Gave four to friends and have one growing now with some huge specimens coming in the next week or so. Plan to save some for seed. Please let me know if I can help in any way!
Your Rebel Yell seeds came in handy for others, I still have some, I can send back if you need.Thank you for sharing them.

Did you grow Rebel Alliance, the heart shaped brown multiflora cherry?
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Old August 17, 2017   #5
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No, but will request some in your '18 offer...
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I did not keep overall germination records for Rebel Alliance, but I did end up with two plants in the greenhouse and two more outside, all doing fine, though the outside ones are hit hard with fungal diseases. They are strange-growing plants, but very productive!


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Old August 17, 2017   #7
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Mine were OK Marsha, I only planted a couple seeds but they germinated for me
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No, but will request some in your '18 offer...
Great!
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I had three of four germinate, the last one in 11 days. All healthy seedlings. I kept one plant, gave one to my son, and the third went off to parts unknown with the other plants I gave away to friends.

All characteristics seem to be as described, very interesting growth habit with the huge multiflora trusses, good taste. My only complaint is they do tend to split somewhat. I haven't had a chance to download my ripe fruit pics from my camera, but they look the correct red brownish color.


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Old August 17, 2017   #10
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Wowee Dee! Holy Cow!
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Also, If you need more seeds, I can save you a bunch?
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Also, If you need more seeds, I can save you a bunch?
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No, I have lots and lots.Thank you for the offer my friend.
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I don't think I've ever seen so many flowers, or fruit, on one truss. Holy cow!!!
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It's astounding how many of the flowers do eventually become fruit, not all of course. And what I think is neat, is the leaves that have formed at the ends of the trusses.

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I only went for one plant but as far as germination I'm 1/1!
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