Willow wrote:
: Isn't that contradicting what you said in your previous post?
ooops
If I plant capsicum seed from a particular type of fruit I do not always
get those shaped fruit from the offspring.
is that clear enough?
regards
Chris
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: : So they'll be tomatoes or grapefruit? Only kidding of course. What do
: you
: : mean by that? Could they be the yellow variety instead or do you mean in
: : shape?
: oops
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: the fruit on the plants you grow may be what you sowed.
: Often it does breed true.
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: : Willow wrote:
: : : some capsicum kitchen scraps in my herb garden. I intend to leave
: most
: : of
: : : the seedlings to grow anyway, but I'm wondering if the plants bought
: in
: : : nurseries are generally grafted.
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: :
: : Not usually you find that the seedlings do not resssemble the fruit
: : which they come from.
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