Yes. Hand pollination is recommended.Could 2 diff types of caprifigs pollinate each other?
Yes, it is common practice in breeding programs.Then get germinable seeds?
The variation in offspring is large. Academic breeding programs typically propagate well over 100, then after a few years cull out mutants, then plant out 70 to 100, and then ultimately select a few.If works, What is the ratio of F1 types?
The variation in offspring is large. Academic breeding programs typically propagate well over 100, then after a few years cull out mutants, then plant out 70 to 100, and then ultimately select a few.
Space is my biggest problem. To do it right. I would need to grow hundreds of seedlings.It's a process that I'd love to try. I think the effort would be super rewarding. I need more space!
Space is my biggest problem. To do it right. I would need to grow hundreds of seedlings.
But Growing a few helps.![]()
That's truly inspiring. I'll give it a try this yearI have seedlings of a cross between two persistent Capri growing right now.![]()
That's really thorough — thanks for your help!Yes. Hand pollination is recommended.
Yes, it is common practice in breeding programs.
The variation in offspring is large. Academic breeding programs typically propagate well over 100, then after a few years cull out mutants, then plant out 70 to 100, and then ultimately select a few.
Perhaps (like me) you also need more time?I need more space!
Would there be any common fig or Just Caprifigs in F1?The variation in offspring is large. Academic breeding programs typically propagate well over 100, then after a few years cull out mutants, then plant out 70 to 100, and then ultimately select a few.
Perhaps (like me) you also need more time?
To obtain a Common (persistent female) fig, the first prerequisite is to use a persistent Caprifig for the pollen parent. And just for clarity sake, note that Caprifigs are not male nor female, but instead monoecious.Would there be any common fig or Just Caprifigs in F1?
To obtain a Common (persistent female) fig, the first prerequisite is to use a persistent Caprifig for the pollen parent. And just for clarity sake, note that Caprifigs are not male nor female, but instead monoecious.
Among the UC + UCR breeding records of the prior century, there are a few females with Caprifig x Caprifig parentage.
Elsewhere on this site is a fledgling discussion of which traits are dominant with which parent. I've forgotten where, though. It would be nice to have a dedicated thread. Maybe one exists?
Me to.Yeah.... I need one of those monster greenhouses!![]()
Started this one a while back. https://figfanatic.com/threads/fig-breeding-basic-info-and-chat.3713/To obtain a Common (persistent female) fig, the first prerequisite is to use a persistent Caprifig for the pollen parent. And just for clarity sake, note that Caprifigs are not male nor female, but instead monoecious.
Among the UC + UCR breeding records of the prior century, there are a few females with Caprifig x Caprifig parentage.
Elsewhere on this site is a fledgling discussion of which traits are dominant with which parent. I've forgotten where, though. It would be nice to have a dedicated thread. Maybe one exists?