The strawberry experiment
Small chilli Offline
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A couple of weeks ago I found a strawberry over ripened and with fly eggs on it   Dodgy . So not fancying eating it, I removed the eggs and took thin slices of outside flesh & seeds and planted them. 
It seems to of worked  Cool . I have baby something growing in the pot, to soon to tell if it’s actually the strawberries. 
Fingers are crossed.

   
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Interesting, I noticed some of my strawberries merged together with what looked like leaves growing at the junctions, perhaps I should have planted them. I'll watch your experiment instead.
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Don't see why it wouldn't work. I shall be watching this with interest. Smile
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(04-07-2020, 12:24 PM)JJB Wrote: Interesting,  I noticed some of my strawberries merged together with what looked like leaves growing at the junctions,  perhaps I should have planted them.  I'll watch your experiment instead.
Are they Malwina?
They do funny things - its "Phyllody" or, as I say it Bill Oddy.

Otherwise, could be our old friend - Fasciation. 

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I like 'fasciation' a lovely word, sounds like a dance move. Phyllody is new to me, am looking that one up.
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(04-07-2020, 12:42 PM)Veggie Wrote:
(04-07-2020, 12:24 PM)JJB Wrote: Interesting,  I noticed some of my strawberries merged together with what looked like leaves growing at the junctions,  perhaps I should have planted them.  I'll watch your experiment instead.
Are they Malwina?
They do funny things - its "Phyllody" or, as I say it Bill Oddy.

Otherwise, could be our old friend - Fasciation. 

More at https://www.rhs.org.uk/advice/profile?PID=1031

After looking up variety,  it's not Malwina, but Mighty Marshmellow.
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The experiment seems to be going very well. I’ve about 23 seedlings now.
Next thing I need to find out is if strawberries have crossed or if they will grow true.
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OMG when are they going to stop coming up? It was only 1 little strawberry.
So far I have this many    Cool .

   

   
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