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Jan 31, 2012 11:55 AM CST
Name: Connie
Willamette Valley OR (Zone 8a)
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Well I don't do embryo/tissue at all and probably never will. But surely there is info on the internet for anyone who wants to try it. Mold is the biggest enemy!

Charleen... when I take them out of the tubes, wash and plant them, they die Rolling on the floor laughing . I manage to kill a lot of things Thumbs down .

Jo Ann... one of the things I really liked about Cubits was that we could categorize things into separate forums, so hybridizing had its own little area that one could go to, or not. I guess if there was enough interest we could start a lily hybridizing cubit there and I have in fact been thinking about that. Here, the hierarchy is Forum = Lily and Thread = a kazillion lily related subjects. I assume that the hybridizing related threads from Cubits were moved here, but by now are deeply buried!

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