If you cross 2 hybrid melons will all of the seeds in the product melon grow the same melons or will they vary a little from seed to seed out of that 1 crossed melon?
If you cross in-between two hybrids the new F1 truly will be F2 generation and combination of multiple parents with major variability. For research purpose researcher can do this for the development of new parental lines but for general growers should not do that.
Hello Bro, observe the female flowers (Pumpkin+Bitter gourd) very closely that supposed to be opened/bloomed tomorrow, please bag it today then tomorrow while you find enough male flowers (from the selected/desired male) then open the bag of those female flowers and cross-pollinate/hybridize using the pollen from the selected male and bag the female again until you see small fruits and identify hanging tags writing male and female information. For okra; the flower supposed to be opened tomorrow emasculate it (remove the anther) at afternoon time from desired female flower bud (unbloomed/unopened) and bag it today. Next day morning collect pollen from desired bloomed male flower and hybridize and bag it again until baby fruit is visible.
If you cross 2 hybrid melons will all of the seeds in the product melon grow the same melons or will they vary a little from seed to seed out of that 1 crossed melon?
If you cross in-between two hybrids the new F1 truly will be F2 generation and combination of multiple parents with major variability. For research purpose researcher can do this for the development of new parental lines but for general growers should not do that.
Time bhi bataye habridzation ka okara pumkin better gourd ka
Hello Bro, observe the female flowers (Pumpkin+Bitter gourd) very closely that supposed to be opened/bloomed tomorrow, please bag it today then tomorrow while you find enough male flowers (from the selected/desired male) then open the bag of those female flowers and cross-pollinate/hybridize using the pollen from the selected male and bag the female again until you see small fruits and identify hanging tags writing male and female information. For okra; the flower supposed to be opened tomorrow emasculate it (remove the anther) at afternoon time from desired female flower bud (unbloomed/unopened) and bag it today. Next day morning collect pollen from desired bloomed male flower and hybridize and bag it again until baby fruit is visible.