General Discussion
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Subject: 1,566 Rodonis
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| John Van Sand Bagus |
Somerset,Ky
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As the 1,161 Rodonis seed get's harder to get. Next up is the reverse cross 1,566 Rodonis. This seed hasn't seen as much dirt but just as much horse power as the 1,161. Next WR will just might come from this seed,& you just might see the next 2,000#er from this seed.
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10/30/2010 5:58:14 AM
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| croley bend |
Williamsburg,KY
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Hey John, if you have an extra one, I'll surely plant it!
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10/30/2010 7:59:18 AM
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| Tim Pennington (Uncle Dunkel) |
Corbin, KY
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Wonder if they will grow in TX
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10/30/2010 11:20:32 AM
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| Doug14 |
Minnesota([email protected])
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The 1566 grew some heavy pumpkins this year.
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10/30/2010 2:13:04 PM
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| duff |
Topsfield, Ma.
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Grew my 1st 1k lb'er off Bill's 1566 last season...1120 lbs! Planted that seed and got 1256 lbs this season...17% heavy!
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10/30/2010 6:28:30 PM
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| grasshoppa |
New Hampshire
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I have both of these seeds (1,566 & 1,161) if anyone is interested. I don't know if I'll be growing again any time soon. Even if I do, I don't really want to waste the potential of great seeds with my lack of knowledge.
If interested e-mail me [email protected]
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10/31/2010 4:16:44 AM
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| Hands on |
Coupeville WA
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You should donate them to your local club for auction. They should both demand top dollar in any auction, and that would help your club tremendously.
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10/31/2010 10:53:53 AM
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| Monster Grower |
Redmond, Washington; U.S.A.
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Email Sent
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10/31/2010 10:54:43 AM
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| paul f |
Southeast Texas
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tim imite plant the 1566 next year,i got one from a guy in Ky.lol
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10/31/2010 11:17:06 AM
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| wally34 |
long Island
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Those seeds should be donated to this web site. They are worth big bucks. I will not be sending you an email for seeds that should be in an auction. Its possible they might fall into the wrong hands, never see dirt, turned over for profit.
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10/31/2010 11:32:36 AM
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| pap |
Rhode Island
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grasshopper- you might want to consider offering the 1161 back to its original owner. bill rodonis has been overly generous with the 1161 and now im sure he could use it back himself. at least thats what i would do if bill gave it to me in the first place? if you purchased the 1161 at auction? then all that changes the situation greatly. pap
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10/31/2010 12:53:27 PM
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| Monster Grower |
Redmond, Washington; U.S.A.
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Sorry I want to grow them next year Wally. LOL
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10/31/2010 12:58:26 PM
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| Monster Grower |
Redmond, Washington; U.S.A.
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Actually I'm not sorry.
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10/31/2010 12:59:32 PM
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| ETM |
Belgium
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oh cut the crap, it's his decision and he decides what to do with it, let it be like it is
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10/31/2010 1:02:35 PM
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| 5150 |
ipswich, ma usa
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Grew my 1154.8
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11/1/2010 12:48:51 PM
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| ArvadaBoy |
Midway, UT
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I've grown the 1566 and the 1161. The plants were almost identical. Thick canopy of leaves and a great root system on both.
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11/1/2010 6:55:38 PM
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| Jeremy Robinson |
Buffalo, New York
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a 1566 may see the dirt next year here......all depends on how my soil tests look come april (dont want to waste this seed).
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11/2/2010 8:17:51 AM
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