TallyMan wrote:
You could do worse than play with sweet peas. They worked for Mendel and formed the basis for understanding genetic crossing. Interesting subject.
Yes it is an interesting subject. Its excellent for aspies love of structure. I considered Mendels peas, but their period is longer than the flower I have now, Zinnia.
Its ironic that computerlove would take my post off topic because I am growing a beautiful flower from his beautiful country. tisk tisk!
The Zinnia will sprout in 5-7 days, which is great. What I am hoping for is to find a species of flower that will produce seed very quickly. I am thinking that perhaps an arctic species might be worth looking for.
Once my first crop comes in I will decide on a few traits to select for, then do separated plantings based on that. Once I have a high degree of homogeny in each group, I will start crossing the groups, making a new lineage.
Its less science and more heavy selection.
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davidred wrote...
I installed Ubuntu once and it completely destroyed my paying relationship with Microsoft.