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Mar 14, 2022 6:30 PM CST
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JungleShadows said: Am glad you are all happy with 'Red Zinger'. I have the next generation seedlings and one I have tentatively named "Red Licorice" is exactly that color year round. It is a little smaller and has more leaves than 'Red Zinger'. I should have a thousand or so more rom tis line to row out this spring.

'Flasher', an old one of mine can be very red and BRIGHT red, but I haven't got any improvements from it. It evoked a phone call from Helen Payne when I sent the plant to her with a "We can sell lots of that one, Kevin." It has almost no purple.

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Smaller more leaves?
That's exciting!
I don't think theres many small red semps?
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