Tobaccofieldsforever
Well-Known Member
I have heard that if one of your tobacco flowers opens before you are able to bag them and you fear cross pollination you can just remove that flower and the immature pod behind it and any other protected seed that forms after that would grow true to the mother plant. Is this true? So based on that, could I potentially (if I could keep track of them all accurately) create many different intentional crosses on a single plant? I was also wondering when intentionally crossing two varieties, will the resulting seed be more influenced by whichever variety you choose to grow the seed out in? For example if I cross md 609 and harrow velvet burley by bringing a md 609 flower over to the burley plant and crossing it, will the resulting seed have stronger harrow velvet characteristics since it grew to fruition on that plant?