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Aug 27, 2012 9:17 AM CST
Name: James
South Bend, IN (Zone 5b)
Annuals Region: United States of America Plant and/or Seed Trader Seed Starter Region: Indiana Hostas
Dog Lover Daylilies Container Gardener Birds Enjoys or suffers cold winters
I have a couple of questions. The first should be easy: can someone give me a definition of a long cross? From what I can understand it is just multiples of a single cross. That is to say, rather than just crossing A X B once, it is done multiple times to yield a lot of seeds.

The second question is more detailed. I was wondering if anyone had tried dip - tet conversions on seeds? I have read what I can find on the internet and was just curious if anyone here had experience they would be willing to share?

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