Quick question, does everyone isolate each chilli plant to prevent cross pollination (I'm wondering how i'm gonna do this with so many chilli plants). Because I want to save seed from each variety if poss
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Hi Coomber
Ideally you would isolate every plant to prevent cross polination, but in all practicallity that is something that not many of us are able to do,, you would actuall have to have different species of plants at least 100mtrs apart, and that would be pushing it.
What I have always done and it has always worked for me is to hand pollinate a few flowers from each individual plant, so long as you remember which flowers you hand pollinated then the resulting chilis from that particular flower should be 100% true to form
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Originally posted by coomber View PostQuick question, does everyone isolate each chilli plant to prevent cross pollination (I'm wondering how i'm gonna do this with so many chilli plants). Because I want to save seed from each variety if possLast edited by BrideXIII; 28-01-2009, 05:24 PM.Vive Le Revolution!!!'Lets just stick it in, and see what happens?'Cigarette FREE since 07-01-09
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Originally posted by coomber View PostQuick question, does everyone isolate each chilli plant to prevent cross pollination (I'm wondering how i'm gonna do this with so many chilli plants). Because I want to save seed from each variety if poss
Even if it gets cross pollinated by another strain of chili.. you cant really tell when you grow the seeds its not a physical change that occurs, its more on a deeper biological level.. only after you have bred them out maybe 4th generation , then maybe you can tell that the cross pollinated chili is physically and taste wise different than the original.
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Originally posted by coomberOoooh thanks for the extra quick replys!!!! I think i might try your idea chillimad and hand pollinate a few flowers and save the seed from those
Last edited by smallblueplanet; 28-01-2009, 05:50 PM.To see a world in a grain of sand
And a heaven in a wild flower
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Originally posted by smallblueplanet View PostI think even after hand pollination you can't be sure insects won't get 'in'? But you could do what was recommended on the Chillis Galore forum - take an unused teabag (empty out the tea!) and put it over the unopened flower, I attached some using bits of wire twists, the light can still get to the flower - when it's pollinated you should be able to take it off.
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Okay, first of many questions. I have 9 unknown chillis growing (moon trials, got impatient), they need replanted out of the propagator into pots - what size of pots, what compost, do you add anything to compost to aid draining, do chillis like TLC or a bit of abuse? On Sunday I am putting Lemon Drop Chillis in propagator - even though they aren't peppers I should still treat them them same, right?
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