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Subject: looking for ideas for easy pollination sleeves
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bnot |
Oak Grove, Mn
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Per the posts below, I have decided next summer to protect my pollinations from unknown crosses. I am trying to think of something that is easily obtained that can be used to cover the blossom. I know it is possible to order pollination sleeves online but there is a much better chance of other growers of adopting the higher standard if something could be obtained locally. Any ideas?
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2/12/2017 10:49:54 AM
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Ragun Gardener |
Lafayette La
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Go to a fabric store and buy tulle. It's cheap and you can use a stapler to make a baggy to cover the blossom.
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2/12/2017 11:40:15 AM
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Ragun Gardener |
Lafayette La
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I've also used 1 gallon paint strainers from the local paint store.
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2/12/2017 11:41:08 AM
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removed_20180906 |
Valencia Spain
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Fleece tied with a clothes peg
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2/12/2017 12:36:21 PM
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removed_20180906 |
Valencia Spain
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Fleece tied with a clothes peg
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2/12/2017 12:36:40 PM
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Porkchop |
Central NY
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Clear plastic grocery bag...tie that sucker tight
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2/12/2017 12:43:16 PM
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bnot |
Oak Grove, Mn
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i wont have to worry about cross-pollination if i kill the blossom with humidity. So far i like the paint strainer idea best. I have to wonder how many micron filtration I need to avoid wind cross pollination. Some of you may think this is silly...but if a cross is made...knowing if the line was crossed with pure lines or with potential cross polinated lines makes a big difference with how to approach the f-2 generation. If you like varieties...then have to go to the next level. Otherwise we will have only variety...the Big Mud...or as wixom calls it the Big Mutt....your choice
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2/13/2017 5:28:35 PM
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BillF |
Buffalo, MN (Billsbigpumpkins@hotmail.com)
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bnot, would you possible injury the blossom while putting anything over or on it. I know I would end up breaking them off putting it on and taking it off.
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2/13/2017 8:22:00 PM
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bnot |
Oak Grove, Mn
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I don't see a problem bill...after indoor grow..it seems that the blossoms actually are quite tough. I have three plants just started...when they get to blooming stage, i will try to simulate outdoor controlled pollination. I have about 3 weeks to choose the sleeve. Indoors, it really is not needed...but for experience for next summer i will try to bag pollinate them.
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2/13/2017 8:28:00 PM
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spudder |
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A fellow on youtube gave a link to the paint strainers that he uses for peppers and they are around 120 5 Gallon Elastic Opening Strainer Bags Durable Nylon Mesh with Elastic Opening. 24 for 26.96
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2/13/2017 8:36:53 PM
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spudder |
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sorry about that
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2/13/2017 8:37:20 PM
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Peace, Wayne |
Owensboro, Ky.
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thinking they were talking about a lot smaller mesh bags/paint strainers.don't want to cover the whole plant, just a blossom!! LOL Peace, Wayne
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2/14/2017 12:27:03 AM
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Pumpkin Shepherd |
Georgetown, Ontario
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Party supply store or dollar store - find the little mesh bags that you put wedding favours in. They are the perfect size and have a drawstring to help keep it in place.
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2/14/2017 7:35:30 AM
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bnot |
Oak Grove, Mn
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Thank you john...i think i will go shopping at a party store this weekend. It only seems proper for a tomato plant to have a little wedding sachet before making a baby. You should win a prize for best suggestion. Oops...i already owe seeds...give me time..i have to come up with something for someone that has the best already.
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2/14/2017 7:19:19 PM
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cozy |
Albuquerque NM
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what about cheese cloth, cut to size with a twist tie.
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2/14/2017 10:08:40 PM
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Peace, Wayne |
Owensboro, Ky.
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Been around cheese cloth for a while...gramma used it to strain seeds out of blackberry mush to get the seeds out,b.4 making b/berry jam...she used several layers to just get the seeds out...sorta thinkin that pollen is a tad smaller than blackberry seeds? Has cheese cloth changed, or how many layers do you need to keep pollen out? Peace, Wayne
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2/15/2017 12:01:13 AM
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pizzapete |
Hamilton Nj
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wat about the stuff they use for covering corn stalks
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2/15/2017 12:37:37 PM
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Peace, Wayne |
Owensboro, Ky.
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why would you cover a corn stalk? Peace, Wayne
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2/16/2017 9:38:12 PM
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26 West |
50 Acres
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They are used in controlled pollination at experimental farm plots.
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2/16/2017 10:04:04 PM
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