Last year I had a pain of a time getting a cross but did finally get a few pods. Native wild Chiltepins here in Arizona are getting hard to find and the Bradshaw ones are now very rare in the wild. Last year I crossed two Reapers with them by using a micro vacuum when the bloom was just opening on the Chiltepin in hopes of pulling the pollen off then dusting it with a fresh cut bloom from the Reaper. It appears to have worked simply from the difference I'm seeing in the starts and tasting the seeds. They are much hotter than natural Chiltepins.
So here's my question's... The blooms on my F1's are only 4mm's in diameter and there are MANY on a plant that's only 7"s tall right now. Blooms are very delicate, so how best to mark them after pollinating, and is there a better way to pollinate such tiny flowers for an F2 than what I did last year? This photo is at 50X via a usb microscope.
Full plant currently. Reaper is just starting to bloom so will be pollinating within two weeks best guess.
This is how small the blooms are.
So here's my question's... The blooms on my F1's are only 4mm's in diameter and there are MANY on a plant that's only 7"s tall right now. Blooms are very delicate, so how best to mark them after pollinating, and is there a better way to pollinate such tiny flowers for an F2 than what I did last year? This photo is at 50X via a usb microscope.
Full plant currently. Reaper is just starting to bloom so will be pollinating within two weeks best guess.
This is how small the blooms are.