Burpee Ready to Plant Vegetables
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@gardener3434 its a hybrid
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‘Sweet Seedless’ is what's known as an F1 hybrid. This means the parents of Sweet Seedless are fertile and are crossed to create seed. The seed progeny (Sweet Seedless) is sterile so no seeds. If you save the seeds of a single hybrid tomato plant, the progeny will be a mixture of traits of both parents and possibly from tomatoes grown close by that could have pollinated your hybrid. So the seeds you collect will not be genetically the same as the hybrid.
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How does the tomato plant keep reproducing if it has no seeds?
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Thanks Annie. I have some of their tomatoes growing in my garden now. I see some blossoms too!
GardenWorldReport 9 months ago