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Old July 22, 2012   #16
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Interesting idea. I kind of want to dip my toes into that but this year I do have too many projects. I think if I should concentrate on TPS seedlings next year and then venture into breeding the clones that I am saving. I have to narrow my clone varieties to concentrate on the ones I want to save and each year add more in the form of new varieties from the TPS. Of course I think to introduce more diversity at the same time but I have many TPS seeds from last year that I did not grow this time around that has that genepool already. Next season will be another TPS seedling extravaganza so much fun! This year I have high hopes for at least 4 new varieties from last year TPS seedlings.
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