Heya!
I'm growing quite some varieties again this year (around 30) and wanted to try my hand at crossing some for next year.
I've been searching the internet and these forums for quite a bit but there doesn't really seem to be a real step by step guide on how to do this.
The most complete information I found was on Fatalii's website (http://fatalii.net/growing/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=35&Itemid=54), but I'm still left with a few questions ...
Is there any possibility for pollination to have allready occured even before the flower has opened? I can't help but notice a lot of unopened flowers I open up seem to allready have quite a swollen ovary making me believe they're allready pollinated?
How does one go about this when trying to cross chinense varieties, for the life of me I can't wrap my head around how small flowers are and how nearly undetectable by the naked eye pollen seem to be. When it comes to anuums you can just see pollen falling out of opened flowers, but with them chinense's it's just nearly impossible to see what you're doing?
When you open up an unopened flower, is the stigma actually ready to be pollinated? As far as crossing goes for tomatoes, I'm pretty sure the general advice is to remove stamens and then wait up to 2 days to manually pollinate the remaining stigma, does this also apply for peppers?
Any tips or tricks are more then welcome because I'm really struggling (taking over 10 minutes to crosspollinate 1 flower ...)!
I'm growing quite some varieties again this year (around 30) and wanted to try my hand at crossing some for next year.
I've been searching the internet and these forums for quite a bit but there doesn't really seem to be a real step by step guide on how to do this.
The most complete information I found was on Fatalii's website (http://fatalii.net/growing/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=35&Itemid=54), but I'm still left with a few questions ...
Is there any possibility for pollination to have allready occured even before the flower has opened? I can't help but notice a lot of unopened flowers I open up seem to allready have quite a swollen ovary making me believe they're allready pollinated?
How does one go about this when trying to cross chinense varieties, for the life of me I can't wrap my head around how small flowers are and how nearly undetectable by the naked eye pollen seem to be. When it comes to anuums you can just see pollen falling out of opened flowers, but with them chinense's it's just nearly impossible to see what you're doing?
When you open up an unopened flower, is the stigma actually ready to be pollinated? As far as crossing goes for tomatoes, I'm pretty sure the general advice is to remove stamens and then wait up to 2 days to manually pollinate the remaining stigma, does this also apply for peppers?
Any tips or tricks are more then welcome because I'm really struggling (taking over 10 minutes to crosspollinate 1 flower ...)!