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Blue-Jay
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There were only two growers of Pinktip Greasy in 2025. One was in Michigan. They live a little bit north of Kalamazoo.They returned seed that looked a lot like yours and a note that said too long for my climate. The other grower was in Iowa on about the same latitude as Cedar Rapids and they had success with the bean. They also returned a lot of very small seed along with normal sized seed. I got another Greasy bean given to me in Berea, Kentucky in November 2024 you might want to try. The bean is called John Wynn Greasy and it is a prolific bearer of small striped seed.@Blue-Jay did any of your more northern growers have success with the Pink Tip Greasy bean last year? I saw it listed on a site at a whopping 80 days DTM. Kind of had me scratching my head, because I don't think mine even flowered until late September.
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