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T. Waggie X Fortunei (stiff form)


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14 minutes ago, fr8train said:

Are these from Vic in the UK?

So you are thinking same seed source as PDN 'Lil Wags'?

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2 minutes ago, westfork said:

So you are thinking same seed source as PDN 'Lil Wags'?

I'm not familiar with PDN lil wags lol

I just ordered some hybrid seeds from Vic and I was wondering if that's where other people are getting theirs. I'm not sure if Vic sells this cross, I opted for the princeps crosses.

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22 minutes ago, Las Palmas Norte said:

It'll be interesting what form these take once they mature.

Will be intresting to see. To me on most cross the Waggie seems to be more recessive. Being from a stiff from male should make a good cross.

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Male fortunei

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Female Waggie (Hand pollinated from above)image.thumb.jpeg.91ed63ca71b17c44d76c8e4f6c119112.jpeg

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