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Jubaea chilensis pollen (for hybridization puposes)


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Hello all,

I would appreciate is someone could send me Jubaea chilensis pollen. I will try to make Cocos nucifera x Jubaea chilensis hybrid. There is a slim chance for success, but if I get any seeds I'll share them with person who provides the pollen.

Take care and be safe.

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UP - If someone has Jubea chilensis, please collect some pollen and send it my way. This hybridization attempt will be done using scientific approach (lab involvement).

I will pay for the shipping fees and other expanses. I do not mind paying for pollen itself.

 

Thank you for reading

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Posted

Good. Luck. If you want pollen you need to do what I did and drive to California yourself, buy a ladder and spend a week there drying pollen to prep to transport. Anything less than that will yield zero.results. 

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Thank you for the reply. Driving to Cali is not an option as I live on a remote Pacific island :)

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3 hours ago, Dundo said:

Thank you for the reply. Driving to Cali is not an option as I live on a remote Pacific island :)

:floor:

 

Butch

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Good news is that flights are the cheapest ever. 

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10 minutes ago, TexasColdHardyPalms said:

Good news is that flights are the cheapest ever. 

Aint that the truth =) 

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T J 

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