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Why I'm happy about this is because I get terrible - excrutiating - cramp in my legs, anywhere from top of them to my toes and the quickest, or only cure is to swallow a little salt, about a quarter tsp, with water. The cramp goes within 30 seconds. I keep one by my bed, one in my handbag, one in a tatty jacket pocket and the other has a roving brief at present. But I'll prepare a couple more as well.I eat masses of bananas which make no difference, I've tried 3 separate drugs from the doctor, no difference so have given up trying to find a preventive. I walk about 3 kms per day and get plenty leg exercise around the garden as well. So salt it is.
Sorry Pat, I didn't mean to suggest you may not know you mustn't. It just annoys me no end when I send seed in to the lists with ...ex a cultivar name and have the seed list people omit the ex, suggesting the seed will come true and IS that plant. Even if it looks exactly similar, the genes are different to some extent so it can't be the same plant.
Quote from: Lesley Cox on September 25, 2011, 09:55:08 AMSorry Pat, I didn't mean to suggest you may not know you mustn't. It just annoys me no end when I send seed in to the lists with ...ex a cultivar name and have the seed list people omit the ex, suggesting the seed will come true and IS that plant. Even if it looks exactly similar, the genes are different to some extent so it can't be the same plant.Apparently no longer as simple as that. If the seedlings of the original cultivar are identical in appearance to the parent and have maintained the characteristics that defined the cultivar then it is permissible to use the cultivar name for the seedlings.