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Statistically about a quarter will be the hybrid variety, which you can then stabilize into an op variety,
It depends on how many genes are involved. If there are more than a couple of genes involved the statistics are much lower than 25%.

A hybrid can never be stabilized because it is heterozygous. To stabilize a variety, it has to be homozygous which a hybrid can never be.
 
A hybrid can never be stabilized because it is heterozygous. To stabilize a variety, it has to be homozygous which a hybrid can never be.
How do you think new heirlooms or op varieties happen? A spontaneous or planned cross produces something good and someone went to the effort to replant it year after year until it was inbred enough to produce the same thing every time. Breeders (plant and animal) do this all the time. That's why there are plant breeders. They do this for a living.

It's neither an accident nor a mystery. It's an entire industry.
 
And yes, you can plant hybrids. Statistically about a quarter will be the hybrid variety, which you can then stabilize into an op variety, but you may find something you like even more. With the inbreeding depression removed or reduced by a generation of hybridization, it is possible thst you'll get something better that either of the (usually heirloom) parents or the hybrid.
Yes! I have stabilized about four different varients from the f1 hybrid and they have been stabilized into op for over 20 years! 😊
 
It depends on how many genes are involved. If there are more than a couple of genes involved the statistics are much lower than 25%.

A hybrid can never be stabilized because it is heterozygous. To stabilize a variety, it has to be homozygous which a hybrid can never be.
Yes, the varients from the f1 hybrid have been stabilized for many years!
 
How do you think new heirlooms or op varieties happen? A spontaneous or planned cross produces something good and someone went to the effort to replant it year after year until it was inbred enough to produce the same thing every time. Breeders (plant and animal) do this all the time. That's why there are plant breeders. They do this for a living.

It's neither an accident nor a mystery. It's an entire industry.
Exactly what I did! 😊
 
We save almost all of our own seeds! At least you know for sure what you are getting! We have planted seeds we bought for cabbage and gotten broccoli!
I do as well. For the most part, the only commercial seeds that come into my house at this point are gifts.

This year, when I'm starting adaptation to a new area and new soil, some of my dry sand desert adapted seeds didn't do well with cold wet clay, so I had to start over and buy some things.
 
I do as well. For the most part, the only commercial seeds that come into my house at this point are gifts.

This year, when I'm starting adaptation to a new area and new soil, some of my dry sand desert adapted seeds didn't do well with cold wet clay, so I had to start over and buy some things.
Commercial seeds are a gamble! 😲
 

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