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Topic started on 27-7-2008 @ 08:42 PM by Fathom
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And can be yours for a measly $400 bucks...(American)
cgi.ebay.com...:MESE:IT&ih=007
be the first one in the history of your state (not Louisiana, I was the first here) to cut into a Honeycuke.
Have a high maintenance girlfriend who already has everything?
this is the perfect gift! (psst...women love cucumber/melon stuff)
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reply posted on 27-7-2008 @ 08:47 PM by AGENT_T
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Honeycuke? awww what a missed chance..
What about a honeycumber.. has more of a ring..
Encumber Chewy Duo or Beech Cured Yum Now
Yeah I'm bored.
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reply posted on 27-7-2008 @ 08:52 PM by AccessDenied
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Yeah, guilty..I like cucumber melon stuff..
but that just looks like an oversized cuke to me, with a squash beside it.
400 bucks,my patootie!
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reply posted on 27-7-2008 @ 08:54 PM by Clearskies
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If you plant yellow squash and cucumbers too close together, you get ugly, mixed veggies!
They naturally cross-pollinate!
Yuck!
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reply posted on 27-7-2008 @ 08:57 PM by Fathom
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Originally posted by AccessDenied
Yeah, guilty..I like cucumber melon stuff..
but that just looks like an oversized cuke to me, with a squash beside it.
400 bucks,my patootie! 
no, it is the real thing, i cut it open myself and tasted it. totally cucumber/honeydew.
no hoax
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reply posted on 27-7-2008 @ 08:59 PM by AGENT_T
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Imagine if you ended up growing a cucumber with melon balls instead.. 
Not a one liner... < see.!
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reply posted on 27-7-2008 @ 09:00 PM by Sloth
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I like the way the guy has posted about twenty photos of what the cucmelon looks like from all possible angles. It just looks like one of those
'apple cucumbers', you know the more round white variety...
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reply posted on 27-7-2008 @ 09:02 PM by Fathom
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thats nasty! you are totally defiling my sweet, nectar filled, honeycuke!
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reply posted on 27-7-2008 @ 09:03 PM by Fathom
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Originally posted by Sloth
I like the way the guy has posted about twenty photos of what the cucmelon looks like from all possible angles. It just looks like one of those
'apple cucumbers', you know the more round white variety... 
hey, i am not "the guy" and it is not an apple cucumber...whatever that is and i took as many pictures as i could post...without getting slammed by
ebay.
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reply posted on 27-7-2008 @ 09:06 PM by JesterMan
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$400!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!???????????!!!!!!!!??????????
You are freaking crazy!!! Now if you cut open the fruit and seeds were made of solid gold I might consider. But I will be totally surprised if you
even get one bid.
And btw are you allowed to solicite here on ATS??(DONT KNOW HAVE TO CHECK IT OUT)
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reply posted on 27-7-2008 @ 09:08 PM by Sloth
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Soory, i didn't realise you were the one selling it, i thought you just posted a link...
Apple Cucumber:
www.brownenvelopeseeds.com...
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reply posted on 27-7-2008 @ 09:10 PM by Fathom
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i'm not soliciting, this is a continuation to another thread.
and $400 dollars is well worth it considering you could take the seeds and grow your own and sell each new fruit for like ten bucks at your local
farmer's market.
anyhow this is an apple cucumber
it looks nothing like my honeycuke.
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reply posted on 27-7-2008 @ 09:41 PM by JesterMan
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take the seeds and grow my own???? Would that even be possible? In theory if you tried to plant these seeds wouldn't they be sterile? I mean if not
then I think you have found the missing link, and might want to sell them for $400,000,000.
If I am wrong I am sorry for my ignorance, but I assume that the same rules of biology would apply to plants as well.
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reply posted on 27-7-2008 @ 09:49 PM by Fathom
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Originally posted by JesterMan
take the seeds and grow my own???? Would that even be possible? In theory if you tried to plant these seeds wouldn't they be sterile? I mean if not
then I think you have found the missing link, and might want to sell them for $400,000,000.
If I am wrong I am sorry for my ignorance, but I assume that the same rules of biology would apply to plants as well. 
hhmm..okay because you would need two of the same plants? i'm sorry this is my first garden.
so what you are saying someone couldn't just buy the fruit and plant the seeds and get more honeycukes?
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reply posted on 27-7-2008 @ 09:55 PM by JesterMan
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I would think not, but do not really know the answer to that myself. Like I stated, I am just assuming that what is good for animals in also good for
plants.
You can cross breed a tiger and a lion and get a liger, but that liger cannot breed at all for it is sterile.
Does anyone know if this is true for plants as well?
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reply posted on 27-7-2008 @ 09:58 PM by beaverg
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I don't think I can stress this enough. Being the first year you have grown these cucumbers and honeydews you can not, I repeat, can not have a cross
until next year.
I'll try to explain so you can understand it this time *since I wasn't really clear before*. Say for reference sake you have two plants that can
cross-pollinate planted next to each other, a red tomato and a yellow tomato. The red tomato plant will produce red tomatoes all year long and the
yellow tomato yellow fruit all year long *even if flowers were cross-pollinated*. But if you were to manually cross-pollinate the yellow tomato pollen
onto the red tomato stigma the seeds from that particular fruit (*which will still be red because the mother plant was red*) will carry genetics of
both parents in dozens of combination's of dominant and recessive traits. So if it were truly honeydew seed you were growing it would have been a
honeydew fruit you picked.
Although unlikely, mutations may occur naturally, this could possibly be what you are looking at rather than the result of a cross-pollination. Such
genetic mutations have given us the majority of the food we have today: Tomatoes were originally between the size of a blueberry and a grape.
While calling it a cross between a cucumber and a honeydew melon is likely incorrect, you do have a unique melon I'm not familiar with. It's darker
green than honeydews and most other muskmelons. Have you contacted any seed suppliers about an identification?
*edits between stars*
[edit on 27-7-2008 by beaverg]
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reply posted on 27-7-2008 @ 10:00 PM by AccessDenied
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Are you, or are you not the one selling it on ebay?
By posting it here..in my opinion..it IS soliciting.
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reply posted on 27-7-2008 @ 11:37 PM by Fathom
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haven't contacted the university yet since i haven't picked another off the plant yet.
and i know you keep saying it is not a cucumber but it freaking smells like a cucumber and it tastes like a cucumber with a honeydew aftertase, swear
to allah! it does. and the flesh feels firmer more like a melon than cuke.
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reply posted on 27-7-2008 @ 11:38 PM by iceofspades
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Originally posted by AccessDenied
Are you, or are you not the one selling it on ebay?
By posting it here..in my opinion..it IS soliciting. 
Most definitely this is soliciting. And most definitely this is neither conspiracy-related, nor current events.
At the very least this should be in BTS
To add to the discussion though, since I'm not a mod and do not have the entailing responsibilities, I want a taste! That sounds delicious
[edit on 7/27/2008 by iceofspades]
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reply posted on 27-7-2008 @ 11:39 PM by Fathom
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Originally posted by AccessDenied
Are you, or are you not the one selling it on ebay?
By posting it here..in my opinion..it IS soliciting. 
you always were the mod wannabe weren't you?
that is the main reason you and i could never get along because you were always playing moderator. if it wasn't for that we agree on most other
things.
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