How things are gowing guys ?!?
Baby Bumps!!!! Finally found some un-seeded cones to show the comparison. These are Cascades that show how the bracteole swells up once a seed starts forming. The Brewers Gold is pretty much ALL seeded but because of the cone structure of that variety, it's very hard to show the difference in a picture. I hope these help when you're out looking for the gold!
ps: the cones on the left in the tip picture are unseeded, forgot~
I've been posting updates in this other thread, over here. But, in case anyone is subscribed to this one:
18 of the new plants have produced significant amounts of cones in their first year. Wet weight ranged from 0.5 to over 39oz per plant.
"any other results that you collected from your crop this year? Have you made selections yet? Have you begun sowing new seed yet?"
I have been pretty busy lately, and haven't had the chance to brew - or - taste test the new cones yet. There is time, I don't really need to finalize selections until next spring.
However, I did collect seed from whole set of new crosses. The seed has been sorted and is currently stratifying. There are probably 500 seeds between the 30, second-generation crosses. Not quite sure where I am going to plant all these...
Pollen was obtained from 4 plants: the Evanston neomexicanus, Magnum x Chinook, and 2 Magnum x Cascade.
By hand, I carefully pollinated sections from all the other varieties in my yard, including: Sterling, Hood, Willamette, Cascade, Nugget, Chinook, POR, and Galena.
Why those particular choices? What are your goals for those particular crosses?
What was your average seed set? You said 60 crosses, so was that 60 flowers or was it 10 flowers per "cross", or etc.
I believe that I said: "30, second-generation crosses" - that is - I collected multiple seeds from 30 different male/female combinations. The seeds for each cross numbered from a dozen to several hundred.
Actually, I went back to the yard last week and collected a few more, bringing the total number to 38.
Male/pollen source:
- NHB002 (wild male)
- NHB005 (magnum x cascade)
- NHB017 (magnum x cascade)
- NHB019 (magnum x chinook)
Females:
- Cascade
- Chinook
- Nugget
- Pride of Ringwood
- Sterling
- Willamette
- Mt Hood
- Galena
- NHB003 (neomexicanus)
- NHB006 (magnum x cascade)
- NHB025 (magnum x chinook)
- NHB027 (open pollinated cascade)
I'll post some pics when I get a chance.
Any luck getting seeds with your "seedless" triploids (Mt Hood / Willamette) ?
Yes, I was surprised to find that both put off a small number of mature looking seeds. However, I have no way to know yet if any of them will be viable.
You're a magician !! First, you get viable pollen out of a female plant, now you get seeds from "seedless" plants. What's next ?!?
Congrats on your experiment, I hope that you will get new seedling with those special seeds.
Pictures of your seeds?