About 4 years ago I took about 10 photoperiod varieties as a stalker's comrade (the list of varieties in the orders was preserved). From some I don’t remember which ones I got a few seeds. Sowed. Then they were pollinated by northern semi-wild varieties of Scandinavian genetics. Two varieties stand out, red and bold. At first I took them separately. But this year I decided to mix the varieties together, let them cross-pollinate with each other, and sowed.
This year I remove later male plants, also small, barren.
I call it Landrace, because it’s clearer to me, and I’m already used to it. To call so semi-wild forms or early flowers. And who had contact with those who have been growing with me for a long time - ranniks.
The photo shows that early bloom. Already blooming. As for late sowing (end of May), they developed well. Care is standard, like my other plantations. Without a single artificial irrigation. Granules from slugs, did not apply.
This year I remove later male plants, also small, barren.
I call it Landrace, because it’s clearer to me, and I’m already used to it. To call so semi-wild forms or early flowers. And who had contact with those who have been growing with me for a long time - ranniks.
The photo shows that early bloom. Already blooming. As for late sowing (end of May), they developed well. Care is standard, like my other plantations. Without a single artificial irrigation. Granules from slugs, did not apply.