I keeping seeing this about meaning some premium seed variety i presume. Is that what it means, and are there any refs about what the 'F' and the '1' actually means?
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whats F1 mean?
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F1 means it's a first-generation cross between two distinct varieties, in order to get the best characteristics of both parents.
The main difference between an F1 variety and a "normal" one is that the F1 won't breed true - its offspring will have a random mix of the parent breeds' characteristics, so could be great or could be... mediocre. Thus if you save the seed, the results won't be reliable, plus F1 seeds tend to be more expensive as they have to be meticulously bred from the parent varieties - so F1 varieties cost you both ways. Even so, the benefits can be worth it if the F1 is disease-resistant or otherwise superior
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