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Jan 27, 2022 5:01 PM CST
Name: Pat
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Avedon said:I forgot to mention that I made a cross of Mister Butters with Mint Octopus, and there is one big seed pod I am just waiting to get when it cracks open. I sure hope this one produces viable seed and makes some lovely babies. I can hope that the MO genes translates to at least the 32" listed height, the seven way branching and the 46+ bud count with the lemon yellow of MB and its fragrance.

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Mister Butters pod parent


Mint Octopus pollen parent


@Avedon, did you see results from this cross yet? I'd love to know what came from it, for better or for worse, for taller or for shorter, for fragrance or not, for yellow or not yellow (surely yellow?)…

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