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I had myself a male Chinook that I opted to let survive the season rather than castrating from my yard. It was growing near a Cascade.
In a recent harvest I found seeds in the second harvest of my Cascades. I plan to plant thiose seeds and start seedlings. After the plants have matured to saplings (?) I will place them in buckets and watch them for a female. When I do isolate the female I will transplant that to the ground and give the new varietal a try.
I suppose it should be called "Chinade" (as in O'Conner)
In a recent harvest I found seeds in the second harvest of my Cascades. I plan to plant thiose seeds and start seedlings. After the plants have matured to saplings (?) I will place them in buckets and watch them for a female. When I do isolate the female I will transplant that to the ground and give the new varietal a try.
I suppose it should be called "Chinade" (as in O'Conner)