June 20, 2013 | #1 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: minnesota
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What are your breeding projects?
I just wanted to know what other people are working on for breeding projects. I am on a 6th generation project with a cross of a fatalli and a maui purple. I also am working on a cross between a caribean red hab and a jalapeno. I make alot of hot sauces and am trying to make something hot with thick juicy flesh. This year I am also growing an f1 of a brown douglah and a hungarian black. I have all sorts of wild peppers and try crossing everything. What is everyone else working on?
Craig |
June 20, 2013 | #2 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: Minnesota
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I definitely have breeding goals that I've been collecting germ-plasm for.
Getting a selection of interesting traits into the micro ("Tiny Tim", "Red Robin", etc.) genetic background : anthocyanin fruit, other colors, larger fruit sizes, enhanced flower trusses, etc. I've got several crosses planned for this year related to this, though I don't know if my skills/time will let me succeed. I'd love to have a lilac-shaded habanero-type chile. For this I want to get a white habanero to cross to the purple-podded annum type I have already. Another chile goal is to combine the most extreme shape-traits I can find into one plant. The wings from a baccatum pod... the horns and tails I sometimes see on the super-hots... Mostly, this would just be me playing around. |
June 21, 2013 | #3 |
Tomatovillian™
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I have something close to a lilac-shaded habanero- type working right now. The colors might not work like you think. Almost anything you cross will be red in the F1. I found this for the colors.y : yellow
cl : chlorophyll retention c1 : reduces pigments by 1/10 c2 : reduces pigment to traces. Color genotypes: y cl c1 c2 + + + + red + + c1 + light red + + + c2 orange + + c1 c2 pale orange + cl + + chocolate y + + + yellow y + c1 + pale yellow y + + c2 lemon yellow y + c1 c2 white y cl - - green |
June 24, 2013 | #4 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: Minnesota
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Oh, I'm not at all surprised at such. My hypothetical plans would mostly involve growing out lots and lots of the F2s.
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