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Black Balbisiana, Red Iholene
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dablo93


Registered: December 2007
Location: Randstad North
Posts: 909
Sat May 17, 2008 12:08pm

my unknown seedling looks like yours , happy that it is a Balbisiana, succes with it!

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microfarmer

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Registered: July 2006
Location: Zone 9 Sack-o-tomato, CA
Posts: 724
Sat May 17, 2008 8:12pm

Seedlings are very hard to tell the variety. You really need mature plants with a flower and/or fruit to tell the variety. This is a Black Balbisiana I just recieved from Mediahound. It won't get black til it matures. Next to it is my Red Iholene. Not much difference at this stage...

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