I'm a first year grower and like the idea of managing my own seeds from year to year. Retaining the best of the best seeds from generation to generation. Potentially playing around with crossing in the future.
I'm playing with a very basic selection this year. (jalapenos, bells, cayennes, habaneros, bananas, and shishitos sprinkled in last minute)
I've been bookmarking as many seed stores as i can get my hands on but i see the term "hybrid" thrown around quite a bit.
Correct me if i'm wrong but from what I understand it seems hybrid can mean very diff results. For example an F1 hybrid would mean that seed collecting for me would be useless. I'd have to rely on buying those seeds each season.
What should I be keeping my eyes peeled for? Do i need to look for seeds advertised as f7+ in order to ensure that I can successfully reuse seeds year to year? Are heirlooms my only option?
I'd mostly like to find varieties that produce larger pods that I can reuse and develop.
I'm playing with a very basic selection this year. (jalapenos, bells, cayennes, habaneros, bananas, and shishitos sprinkled in last minute)
I've been bookmarking as many seed stores as i can get my hands on but i see the term "hybrid" thrown around quite a bit.
Correct me if i'm wrong but from what I understand it seems hybrid can mean very diff results. For example an F1 hybrid would mean that seed collecting for me would be useless. I'd have to rely on buying those seeds each season.
What should I be keeping my eyes peeled for? Do i need to look for seeds advertised as f7+ in order to ensure that I can successfully reuse seeds year to year? Are heirlooms my only option?
I'd mostly like to find varieties that produce larger pods that I can reuse and develop.