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Old August 19, 2019   #1
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Default Accidental Cross Pollination??

Just how much unwanted cross pollination goes on in my garden when I'm not looking
Seems I either mis-mark a few plants every year or the pollinators are goofing me up?
I end up with some plants and fruits with not normal characteristics.
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It depends on the garden. And when you save the seeds as well. I like to save more towards the end of the season, the first flowers are usually quite visited by bees. I calculated my crossing chance to about 5% max based on number of crosses I got over the years.
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Old August 19, 2019   #3
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Just how much unwanted cross pollination goes on in my garden when I'm not looking
Seems I either mis-mark a few plants every year or the pollinators are goofing me up?
I end up with some plants and fruits with not normal characteristics.
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I plant very densely since I have fairly modest gardening space. I also have a lot of bees. I would say that somewhere around 15-20% of my fruit end up cross pollinated unless I take measures to prevent it. Just bag the blossom on the fruit you want to save seed from..
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Can you describe the characteristics that are varying?


Leaf shape, color, size, etc...



If you are getting recessive trait characteristics when you expect dominant (ie. yellow fruit with red expected) then it's a mis-mark or seed mixup.



Also, your cross pollination probability is directly related to your pollinator activity. What do you observe in your garden?


My experience is the exact opposite of zipcode's, so it does depend on your situation.


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Old August 20, 2019   #5
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Hi Lee, have to think it thru, have different areas w/different pollinator activity and dwarf area and indeterminate area ( 75 varieties and 100+ plants). My post was in general could I expect different colored fruits etc and you answered it : probably dummy me mistake w/label so, I have to investigate a bit to see about leaf type, fruit size and shape.
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I start my plants early in the WOW so I attempt to collect first fruits of each plant. My theory it is most protected seeds. Have seen plenty of bees.
This year many of my first fruits had no seeds. I wonder why?
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Lindalana, what does this mean: "I start my plants early in the WOW so I attempt to collect first fruits of each plant" ??

Don't know why no seeds in some of your tomatoes.

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