Seed creation is a fascinating hobby that anyone can do. It Requires : #1 Patience #2 Extreme notes #3 Primary genetic material #4 Basic lab equipment #5 Sterile storage containers #6 Propagation materials #7 Environmental light control #8 Environmental Humidity control #9 Environmental Temperture control #10 Educational media for beginners thru advanced. #11 Legal registration to protect the genetic seed code you developed . _______________ The seeds we created took 11 years to produce but sold for 6.3 million Euros last month. Not a bad return for a seed we developed in our garage. DO IT !!!!!!!!!!!
Please clarify the term ‘seed saver exchange’ ... and one more question, are heirloom seeds popular for their heritage ‘business’? What is the speciality of heirloom seeds? thanks in advance
I like saving seeds,end from hybrid varieties,seeds are unpredictable and exciting.i do save seeds from hybrids,and I like to here more of how to celekt,next generation.happi gardening to all backyard gardeners.
Hello Dr. a very informative video. You have made me to recollect Gregor Mendel's experiment, which we have learnt in highschool science. Thanks for sharing a very good information.
No not necessarily. I am not sure this video clarified this, but my understanding is that seed saving to produce true to type offspring can be done only with heirloom seeds and also with open pollinated seeds.
Really it is a very useful video to know how to purchase our seeds.. Dr. What if there is no F1 or F2 or F 3 on the seed packages?? One more thing, heirloom is.... What
Thank you Ala. Most seeds packets do not have anything written. Its self understood that they are f2. Good companies do mention this on the packet. Heirloom is just generational continuation of some plants maintained to true to type from many years.
I’m new to gardening and I have a question. If it takes crossing two pure plants to produce an f1 hybrid plant and f1 plants produce fruit with the characteristics of both parents but f2 doesn’t, where does f1 seeds come from that we buy from seed companies? And if those seeds we buy from seed companies come out of the fruit of the f1 hybrid plant, aren’t the plants we are planting from those seeds f2 plants with f2 fruit? But then how do we get all of our fruits to have the characteristics of the two pure parent plants? I need this explained better. I’m wondering where f1 seeds come from if f1 plants come from pollinating two pure plants and somehow from the f1 seeds we purchase we get f1 plants with f1 fruit.
the F1 seeds you can buy are obtained by crossbreeding two pure species they know that will work well and will get always the same by doing so, this F1 will get the dominant genes from it's parents, from the F1 plants you get the F2 seeds this ones will start to have combinatios of the recessive and dominant genes (ex. low production x big size or high production x small size...) from the parents and you get the third generation (F3) this is why you need to buy seeds again that comes from the pure species
@@jerryknight992 I thought that when you cross two purebred plants, the fruit that grows is F1 but if you plant a plant from the seeds of that F1 fruit then it’s an F2 plant that won’t produce all the same fruit as the original fruit from the two purebreds. Is this wrong?
@@IslenoGutierrez yes, the combination of two varieties produces the F1 fruit in a pure plant with F1 seeds in it and if you let the plants from this F1 seeds self-pollinate you will get the F2 and so on, sorry if my english is bad
@@jerryknight992 I’m sorry if I’m confused. But I’m still confused to as how a seed is produced that you can grow into an F1 plant with F1 fruit that is genetically all the same. I thought if you plant a seed from the fruit produced by mixing two pure plants then it would be an F2 and thus not all fruit the same. So I’m confused to where this seed you can buy comes from.
@@IslenoGutierrez the plants we can consider as pure are species which genes has remained unchanged for generations then is stabilized genes, if you take two different of this stabilized species (male from one female from the other the way this is made depends of the plant) and you crossbreed them the seeds you get from this fruit will be the F1 seeds that will give you F1 plants
Respected Dr Sahib Namaskar Very nice Vedio with detailed information on type & quality of F1 and it's FAMILY of SEEDS DR you have Shared a very important information on Seeds And yes onwards I will be careful while choosing the seeds My ❤️❤️ & sincere regards
How do you create a f3 generation of plants when the plants grow separately sexually like 1 plant will be a female and the other plant will be a female? I know in order to create the f2 generation you simply gather the healthiest male and the healthiest female of the f1 generation and breed them and that creates the f2 but to create the f3 do you pick a male phenotype and a female phenotype and breed those cause thats the only way I know maybe you just pick a phenotype either a male or female and you breed it with 1 of thee other 15 offspring idk but id really love an answer
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Ooo thanks
FTI In English the "H" in the word heirloom is silent. It's pronounced air-loom.
Seed creation is a fascinating hobby that anyone can do.
It Requires :
#1 Patience
#2 Extreme notes
#3 Primary genetic material
#4 Basic lab equipment
#5 Sterile storage containers
#6 Propagation materials
#7 Environmental light control
#8 Environmental Humidity control
#9 Environmental Temperture control
#10 Educational media for beginners thru advanced.
#11 Legal registration to protect the genetic seed code you developed .
_______________
The seeds we created took 11 years to produce but sold for 6.3 million Euros last month.
Not a bad return for a seed we developed in our garage.
DO IT !!!!!!!!!!!
Why did it sell for so much?
Also if it took 11 years is it considered heirloom?
Is it genetically stable?
Is their a way to turn f3 back to f1s
I'm a beginner & always following your tips. Thanks for your all efforts.
one of the best in indian gardening channel----bravo--
Thank u
What graphics did you use in this video?
Hand writing is converted into plain writing.
I like the technique and illustrations used to explain quite simply hybrid and heirloom seeds. ✔️
Thank you so much!
I thik best is native seeds n heirloom seeds, right, your information is too good.
Love the way you teach
Why are home gardeners told not to bother saving cross bred tomato seeds, yet stores always sell them as F1's?
Hello DR. Greatest and THE BEST TUTORIAL. HAT'S OFF and Thank U for the Super Information.
Thank you mam!
Hybrid or desi seeds, which are good for pot??
This is the first time ever I will be growing F1 seeds. Mostly its F3 or just scraps from kitchen. Hopefully it has more yields😊
Very interesting facts.and explanation.
Very nice plants video^^♡♡
Always useful 👍
Great. Detailed video. Thnx.
so helpful...thanks
dr-where is situated that huge seed shop dear?
That's lalbagh nursery and garden store, Bangalore
Kya black bhilawa seeds Ko whait me badla ja sakta hai
I have some gerbras in my garden en i try to make some seed ,can i use it
Useful info . Thank u very much .
Thank you so much!
Please clarify the term ‘seed saver exchange’ ... and one more question, are heirloom seeds popular for their heritage ‘business’? What is the speciality of heirloom seeds? thanks in advance
Bravo!
Very informative , well explained.
Thank you so much!
superb narration.
Thank you so much!
Thank you for this video, I have learnt so much! :)
Good information sir. Thank u
Thank you so much!
First scene which shop is that of seed plz name it
Lalbagh Bangalore nursery and garden store.
@@GardeningTips are you from Bangalore?
What do for marigold to blossom good flowers and not single petals which are not looking good ,no demand?
Super
So great, well explanation thank you 👏👏👏
Can you please tell me what plants, and small trees completely indoor. Please reply Thank you 😊
That's a long list. I have mentioned some here ruclips.net/video/kLYjPsCeLR4/видео.html
@@GardenTips Thank you soo much for reply it gives me more help 👏👏
Hello sir,
Thank you so much for this information.
I like your accent and voice☺
Sir plz let me know from where can i buy f1 seeds? Plz from which apps that i could get orginal product
I was planning to buy rose seeds. Does this formula apply to rose's too? If so, can u suggest me a a brand of good verity of seed pls......
Yes should apply to all plants. I find only for organic company reliable for f2 seeds. amzn.to/2xH6ESS
Thank u for ur response
I like saving seeds,end from hybrid varieties,seeds are unpredictable and exciting.i do save seeds from hybrids,and I like to here more of how to celekt,next generation.happi gardening to all backyard gardeners.
good job
Hello Dr. a very informative video. You have made me to recollect Gregor Mendel's experiment, which we have learnt in highschool science. Thanks for sharing a very good information.
Thank you
If I sow seeds from my hybrid plants will I get the same quality??
No not necessarily. I am not sure this video clarified this, but my understanding is that seed saving to produce true to type offspring can be done only with heirloom seeds and also with open pollinated seeds.
Really it is a very useful video to know how to purchase our seeds.. Dr. What if there is no F1 or F2 or F 3 on the seed packages??
One more thing, heirloom is.... What
Thank you Ala. Most seeds packets do not have anything written. Its self understood that they are f2. Good companies do mention this on the packet. Heirloom is just generational continuation of some plants maintained to true to type from many years.
@@GardenTips so we could heirloom seeds are the seeds we collect from plants without any chemical processing on them
I’m new to gardening and I have a question. If it takes crossing two pure plants to produce an f1 hybrid plant and f1 plants produce fruit with the characteristics of both parents but f2 doesn’t, where does f1 seeds come from that we buy from seed companies? And if those seeds we buy from seed companies come out of the fruit of the f1 hybrid plant, aren’t the plants we are planting from those seeds f2 plants with f2 fruit? But then how do we get all of our fruits to have the characteristics of the two pure parent plants? I need this explained better. I’m wondering where f1 seeds come from if f1 plants come from pollinating two pure plants and somehow from the f1 seeds we purchase we get f1 plants with f1 fruit.
the F1 seeds you can buy are obtained by crossbreeding two pure species they know that will work well and will get always the same by doing so, this F1 will get the dominant genes from it's parents, from the F1 plants you get the F2 seeds this ones will start to have combinatios of the recessive and dominant genes (ex. low production x big size or high production x small size...) from the parents and you get the third generation (F3) this is why you need to buy seeds again that comes from the pure species
@@jerryknight992 I thought that when you cross two purebred plants, the fruit that grows is F1 but if you plant a plant from the seeds of that F1 fruit then it’s an F2 plant that won’t produce all the same fruit as the original fruit from the two purebreds. Is this wrong?
@@IslenoGutierrez yes, the combination of two varieties produces the F1 fruit in a pure plant with F1 seeds in it and if you let the plants from this F1 seeds self-pollinate you will get the F2 and so on, sorry if my english is bad
@@jerryknight992 I’m sorry if I’m confused. But I’m still confused to as how a seed is produced that you can grow into an F1 plant with F1 fruit that is genetically all the same. I thought if you plant a seed from the fruit produced by mixing two pure plants then it would be an F2 and thus not all fruit the same. So I’m confused to where this seed you can buy comes from.
@@IslenoGutierrez the plants we can consider as pure are species which genes has remained unchanged for generations then is stabilized genes, if you take two different of this stabilized species (male from one female from the other the way this is made depends of the plant) and you crossbreed them the seeds you get from this fruit will be the F1 seeds that will give you F1 plants
Respected Dr Sahib Namaskar
Very nice Vedio with detailed information on type & quality of F1 and it's FAMILY of SEEDS
DR you have Shared a very important information on Seeds
And yes onwards I will be careful while choosing the seeds
My ❤️❤️ & sincere regards
Thank you sir!
Hii sir u have hybrid seed
F1 hybrid seed sejanthough
I bought a seed today
And It's 62 pesos
And it F1 and Hybrid chili seed
Is it good or bad?
Its good ,pro is they are resistance to diseases but you wont be able to use their seed for next year because they produce poor crop.
New information
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How do you create a f3 generation of plants when the plants grow separately sexually like 1 plant will be a female and the other plant will be a female? I know in order to create the f2 generation you simply gather the healthiest male and the healthiest female of the f1 generation and breed them and that creates the f2 but to create the f3 do you pick a male phenotype and a female phenotype and breed those cause thats the only way I know maybe you just pick a phenotype either a male or female and you breed it with 1 of thee other 15 offspring idk but id really love an answer
F1 is not pure hybrid but the offsring of hybrid right?
F1 is first generation of hybrids. Hybrids are hybrids produced by cross breeding.
I just bought snapdragron appleblossom seed then i realized it was written f1.....means cannot collect seed from them
They never produced seeds?
Thanks brother your videos are very helpful therefore please make Hindi videos too.😇🙏
Thanks. Hindi - RUclips.com/GardeningTips
so what
Please do not promote Biocarve seeds. Their Gremination rate is Zero!
It's pronounced Airloom not Hairloom. Thnx for the tips
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F1 hybrid is the best And F2 f 3 are the worst.
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Thank you for this video, I have learnt so much! :)
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