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"Polyploid" and Regular Daisy Fleabane 28(58) days later
That single suspected polyploid (left) that sprouted is double the size and doing much better than the regular seedlings (right), which have gone from many to uh not so many.
It seems like the single big sprout likes the heat mat and the tinier variety did not, I have more seeds of both to test out if this crop fails.
I suspect more of the "polyploid" variety will sprout if I stratify it longer and more of the regular variety will live if I take them off the heat mat after they germinate.
I love the Piklopedia entry on the Jumbo Bulborb. Olimar mentions that its abnormal large size is due to "abnormal extra chromosomes due to failed meiosis" and that it "is unable to reproduce".
how does a space trucker even know cytogenetics without any advanced equipment tho
Maybe they just have like a bio scanner like subnautica or something, I use a similar stuff in my primary novel setting. It’s convenient.
Olimar does correctly label the affliction the jumbo bulborb has as polyploidy. Most animals have two sets of chromosomes (except for things like male Hymenopterans but I think we all know that family of animals is a bunch of freaks) as adults, but they don’t start out like that. During the earliest stages of fertilization they have more, and the excess is just discarded.
How many extra chromosomes jumbos have, we don’t know. But apparently bulborbs with polyploidy grow extra huge but never develop to the point of sexual maturity. It’s possible that the extra chromosomes have resulted in too many growth hormones, meaning that jumbos are in a permanent state of puberty.
A hormone imbalance is what caused the (unfortunately late) Goliath the American bullfrog tadpole to grow massive. While we don’t know why Goliath had a hormone imbalance, the results were very similar to jumbo bulborbs. Basically just continuous growth but never growing up, and eventually reaching a point where his anatomy couldn’t support his size.
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POLYPLOID
2 weeks (44 days) later
66% germination 0% mortality common milkweed.
Rose milkweed coming out of the starter tray because some started to die off, filled its place with more milfoils. 44% germination 25% mortality.
Buckwheat/yellow dock going strong. 31% germination, 0% mortality.
The trefoils after 7 days germinating. 22% germination, 0% mortality.
100% survival of the MANY regular daisy fleabane. Extremely high germination, 0% mortality.
That one suspected "polyploid" that sprouted staying strong. Extremely low germination, 0% mortality.
Same goes for the one queen anne's lace! Low germination, 0% mortality.
That one sickly sulfur cinquefoil collapsed, but is still trying, the single oxalis sprout died :/ low germination, high mortality lol.
And I called TOD on the bladder campions (39% germination, 100% mortality)
Tomorrow I'm starting to stratify more bladder campion to germinate without the heat mat since they all died and replacing them in the tray with rough cinquefoil.
The Scientific Research Notes of S. Sunkavally (years:2002-2011).
4595-4596.