December 29, 2018 | #1 |
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Dehybridizing peppers? - Gypsy pepper
I fell head over heels for Gypsy peppers this past season. Incredible producers in my hot and humid garden, trouble free, and fantastic quality fruit.
I'm not even sold on trying this, but could someone offer some direction on the likelihood/ process of dehybridizing a pepper variety? https://www.burpee.com/vegetables/pe...rod000834.html |
December 29, 2018 | #2 |
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While this isn't an answer to the dehybridizing question, I did do a search.
At https://www.totallytomato.com/P/0316...+Hybrid+Pepper 100 seeds cost $10.95 At https://www.seedsnsuch.com/product/g...-pepper-seeds/ 100 seeds cost $10.35. I do understand wanting to make them OP. I just don't have an answer. |
December 29, 2018 | #3 |
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There is more to it, but generally 8 generations of isolation and very selective culling for the desired traits at each step. Possibly better results if getting F1 seed from two or more sources from different years to cross your F2 moving forward. If your hybrid was from an interspecies cross, it could leave you with completely infertile seeds within a few generations.
Other than research, I am not experienced in this at all, so hopefully someone else can chime in. |
December 29, 2018 | #4 |
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Looks like someone beat me to it... this is an F6/F7 dehybridization of "Gypsy". Saves me a bit of work, huh?
https://www.adaptiveseeds.com/produc...ueens-organic/ |
December 29, 2018 | #5 |
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It would be a good idea to try this one and see if you like it and it performs as as well as the hybrid.
I am not trying to be critical but I can never understand why people love a hybrid and then want to "dehybridize" it and change it. I have no problem growing hybrids. |
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I think what was meant by "dehybridize" was to make it a self-sustainable OP heirloom with the same characteristics it has now without dependency on a certain supplier. Not that I don't buy hybrid seeds every year, but it'd be nicer to save seed and get a replica of what was grown previously. |
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2. It's a pain having to place an order every year for one packet of seeds. $5 for 20-30 seeds, plus s&h.. It's not major, but it's annoying regardless lol |
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Love that Gypsy pepper too! Very prolific and the best producing pepper I have. |
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This thread reminds me that I have some old Blue Wind F2 broccoli seed, somewhere around here. And, some fresh Flavor Burst F2 pepper seed. |
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December 31, 2018 | #11 |
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OK that makes sense. I wasn't thinking about the seeds becoming unavailable. I was thinking that by dehybridizing you would lose some of the desirable characteristics that were in the original because it is a hybrid.
Good luck with your project. |
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I also think the average home-grower would have a very difficult time ensuring that the bred-in disease resistance is retained from one generation to the next - so that may be the first thing lost along the way. |
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January 2, 2019 | #13 |
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The desirable characteristics of SunGold have never been kept in any dehybridizing attempt.
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January 2, 2019 | #14 |
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I heard much depends on how similar the two parents of F1 were.. the dehybridizer of Gypsy says little variation of wildness occurred in trials; so he assumes the parents were similar species.
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