Well explained thankyou, if I may add what I have found with hybrids. There are more sterile seeds for some reason. I saved seeds from a Vanilla Marigold once and I ended up sowing all that I saved. I tried to get them to germinate and all I grew was a handful of light gold marigold.
Now I understand how it works. Thank you!
Great explanation! Short and to the point, thanks
Thanks for the great explanation! Wish I had known more about seed types when I first started! 😁
Good info!! Heritage is the way to go for me
Thank you, explains why my kid has so much hybrid vigour! :)
Thank you for this clear and easy to understand explanation.
thanks great info
Nicely done!
Super helpful!
I always learn so much from you! Maybe I need to try growing some veggies…..
Get out in the garden this week! :)
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Well explained thankyou, if I may add what I have found with hybrids. There are more sterile seeds for some reason. I saved seeds from a Vanilla Marigold once and I ended up sowing all that I saved. I tried to get them to germinate and all I grew was a handful of light gold marigold.
I believe Vanilla marigold is a triploid hybrid, so a "mule" of the plant world. A subject for another video perhaps....
So what happens when you save suckers to continue the hybrid variety?
Suckers are still identical and will produce the same. They aren’t hybrid seeds. Hope this helps!
Correct.
I learned something about GMOs 😅