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RichLather

Kentucky

Are there performance issues with self pollinations? Thanks

11/4/2018 3:59:27 PM

Andy W

Western NY

No

11/4/2018 7:39:31 PM

spudder

1725 Harp wasn't too bad
1742 Wolf did pretty good this year
1867.5 Barron did well this year.

11/4/2018 7:50:37 PM

Adam044

New York

2009 was selfed.

11/4/2018 8:30:38 PM

iceman

Eddyz@efirehose.net

2009 was a 1725 Harp X 1409 Miller

11/4/2018 10:27:20 PM

cojoe

Colorado

Yes and No :)

11/6/2018 1:27:33 AM

cojoe

Colorado

1971.5Barlow produced a giant also. 2002 deathstar,2150 and 2112 skinner were under achievers.Genetics and their expression are a crap shoot even with selfed seeds.Theres bumps and potholes along the genetic highway which are part of what keeps it interesting- to say the least

11/6/2018 5:32:00 PM

Rick j.

stoughton WI

1756 h/j is 1057 howell x self

11/6/2018 5:55:53 PM

Adam044

New York

Sorry I was thinking about the 1725 harp which grew the 2009

11/6/2018 8:55:49 PM

big moon

Bethlehem CT

I used to think that selfed seeds were not as good. This was just my opinion it was not based on any concrete evidence. Then along came the 1725 Harp and the 2009 Wallace. Those two seeds were hugely important in getting us to where we are today.

11/7/2018 7:13:39 AM

TruckinPunkin

Upper Strasburg, PA

The 1625 Gantner has been a big deal too- it’s also a self pollinated seed and has been extremely consistent producing pumpkins heavy to the chart

11/7/2018 9:28:29 PM

Chris H

Ithaca, NY

Squash/pumpkins are routinely self-pollinated to develop new lines in commercial breeding programs. They don't exhibit inbreeding depression. The idea is to fix desirable alleles through selfing and selection. Also, let's not forget, modern AGs are pretty inbred, so even crossing between different stocks is likely not that different from selfing.

11/7/2018 10:04:05 PM

Big City Grower (Team coming out of retirement )

JACKSON, WISCONSIN. ; )

I think it’s time we self more seeds to be honest

11/8/2018 8:32:41 PM

TruckinPunkin

Upper Strasburg, PA

Chris makes a very good point. Almost 100% of current Atlantic Giants are some combination of 723/845 Bobier, 898 Knauss, 846 Calai, and 712 Kuhn.

11/9/2018 4:48:57 AM

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