A mate of mine spent out on 10 Blueberry seeds a while back.
He paid quite a lot for them as he bought feminised seeds.
He has planted 3, and i have planted 2.
Out of the 5 planted, they all germinated fine and were all in similar conditions.
But, 3 turned out to be what i can only call mutants!!
Is this what happens when science is played with too much, or is this a common occurance that i just havent seen before?
The first pic is one of the two mutants my mate ended up with.
The second and third pic are of the two i planted at the same time.
The fourth pic is the successful Blueberry i had. It is now about 6 weeks from seed and i have topped it. The sex is unknown, but fingers crossed the feminised seeds were worth the money. especially as so far a 40% seed success rate isnt too good.
GunBarrel Reviewed by GunBarrel on . Anyone able to explain this? A mate of mine spent out on 10 Blueberry seeds a while back. He paid quite a lot for them as he bought feminised seeds. He has planted 3, and i have planted 2. Out of the 5 planted, they all germinated fine and were all in similar conditions. But, 3 turned out to be what i can only call mutants!! Is this what happens when science is played with too much, or is this a common occurance that i just havent seen before? The first pic is one of the two mutants my mate ended up with. The Rating: 5