Isolate Pepper and Tomato plants before saving seeds!
Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2012 1:52 pm
Much is mentioned about how to save seeds but one aspect seems to be forgotten. You have to isolate the seeds from cross-pollination before you can save them true to their variety.
If you want your plants to breed true to their parents.....Don't bother trying with any hybrid or Fl crop because they won't necessarily breed true the next year. They might be similar, but have differences to one or both prior parents from the hybrid breeding. You must use open-pollinated or heirloom plants for that.
For Peppers and Tomatoes, which are self-pollinating, its quite easy. Just tie a mesh drawstring bag over a newly-emerging pepper or tomato blossoming branch and close it up with the drawstring to prevent insects and bees from entering. Tap the flowers gently to disperse the pollen every couple of days and when the fruits begin to form, remove the mesh bag (which provided sunlight and rain) and tie a piece of colored yarn or fabric to the branch so you can be sure to harvest those particular fruits for seed saving in the fall.
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Mesh bags are easily made with netting or mesh fabric and string for the drawstring.
Enjoy the fun and good luck!
If you want your plants to breed true to their parents.....Don't bother trying with any hybrid or Fl crop because they won't necessarily breed true the next year. They might be similar, but have differences to one or both prior parents from the hybrid breeding. You must use open-pollinated or heirloom plants for that.
For Peppers and Tomatoes, which are self-pollinating, its quite easy. Just tie a mesh drawstring bag over a newly-emerging pepper or tomato blossoming branch and close it up with the drawstring to prevent insects and bees from entering. Tap the flowers gently to disperse the pollen every couple of days and when the fruits begin to form, remove the mesh bag (which provided sunlight and rain) and tie a piece of colored yarn or fabric to the branch so you can be sure to harvest those particular fruits for seed saving in the fall.
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Mesh bags are easily made with netting or mesh fabric and string for the drawstring.
Enjoy the fun and good luck!