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Blocky71

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Just wanted to say a massive thanks to you for the plants i received first thing this morning.
Not only were they so well packaged that most of the traps were still open, i actually received 23 different varieties instead of the 16 i was expecting!.
On top of this, by the time i'd actually finished potting up i had 29 plants due to divisions!, This did mean i had to shoot out and buy more compost but not that i'm complaining!.
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Sorry about poor image quality but pics took on my mobile and by time i was done potting up it was getting dark!, Anyway you get the idea, i'm a happy chappy and Andy is a diamond Geezer  :thumbsup:

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Happy you liked the VFT's. In a year or two you will have loads of spares to swap for new plants :Laie_98:

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Nice collection you're going to have there.

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That's the plan mate!, Just out of interest, the numbers on the plant labels that related to the hybrid type, e.g VFT 013-Ruby Red
Is this just your method of labelling to save time or is there a table of 1 to what ever relating to the klone?.
Also the highest number i got was 110?, how many are there?, i think i might be in over my head here   :man_in_love:

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The number code is my own, easy to have a label with just a number than write the whole plant name. There isn't a general labelling code, everyone uses their own system. There can be 1000's of different VFT's. Growing these from seed can produce plants that are different to anything else so are then grown as a different clone. It's the names that can be confusing, anyone can give a plant a name but that doesn't mean it is a registered cultivar. There are only 33 cultivar's and can be found here  on the ICPS Website