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Old 02-08-2007, 12:04 PM
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Default Some spotty phals (Yu-Pin Pearl)

A whole bench of 'em... All the same clone ('Rachael')

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Old 02-08-2007, 05:58 PM
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WOw, soo pretty. Are you selling them? Not that I'm buying
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Yes, I bought them to resell (I don't need 100 of the same clone). I'll keep one. Sold a bunch at Grand Rapids a couple weeks ago.

20 bucks, same as in town. (Old joke).
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They are beautiful all lined up....but it is a little freaky since they are all the same look what cloning did!
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Each flower on this type of breeding (harlequin) has a slightly different spotting pattern, even on the same inflorescence. So cloning isn't going to even that out...
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