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Here’s a few different E4 sprouts. They all look normal to me so far. The only one that looks weird is from the seed that looked Polyembryonic. It was all twisty like Coconut Cream seedlings and it browned back. I expect to see some new growth on it soon. Simon
Quote from: simon_grow on August 10, 2018, 05:15:37 PMHere’s a few different E4 sprouts. They all look normal to me so far. The only one that looks weird is from the seed that looked Polyembryonic. It was all twisty like Coconut Cream seedlings and it browned back. I expect to see some new growth on it soon. Simonso you did not get 2nd sprout on any E4? I got solo sprout too.
Remember the possibility of twins and triplets from sexual reproduction; so an occasional occurrance of more than one plant from seeds of a variety that normally seems to be monoembryonic are not necessarily proof of polyembryony, even though the latter tends to be our first guess.
M4 is Polyembryonic Simon
The one Creme Brûlée seed we got appeared to be Monoembryonic. Simon