Well I just dealt with some fems that looked strange as the flowering occurred. Kind of stretched out, strange short thin pistils, and almost yellow pods they came from. It was a new species to me, so was not particularly concerned. Well I been sick the last 2-3 weeks with heart trouble and I got lax on looking at the garden. Yesterday I was doing a good look and found bunches of green 'nanners, and a few open ones. UGH! Throws my whole garden all out of wack!

Fornicate, fornicate, fornicate!

I think what I ended up with is a pair of true hermaphrodites, as both were growing a lot of green male pods and as I said, they looked strange. Both are dead, and I harvested the pollen.

Will the pollen, if crossed with a stable female, ........rephrase.......
What crosses come out? Female%, Male%, TrueHermie%?

I have seen the genetics for true fem/fem cross, male/fem, not herm/fem crosses. What would I expect from say 100 seeds for a round number? This is over my wee little brain's abilities.
WashougalWonder Reviewed by WashougalWonder on . curious about cross genetics. Well I just dealt with some fems that looked strange as the flowering occurred. Kind of stretched out, strange short thin pistils, and almost yellow pods they came from. It was a new species to me, so was not particularly concerned. Well I been sick the last 2-3 weeks with heart trouble and I got lax on looking at the garden. Yesterday I was doing a good look and found bunches of green 'nanners, and a few open ones. UGH! Throws my whole garden all out of wack! Fornicate, fornicate, Rating: 5