Sunday, January 10, 2010

Growing Veggies Are There Any Potential Problems With Growing Veggies/fruits From The Seeds Of Store Bought Veggies/fruits?

Are there any potential problems with growing veggies/fruits from the seeds of store bought veggies/fruits? - growing veggies

I've heard that some are genetically modified, because they do not do this and the second time? or something else?

10 comments:

$Billy Ray$ Valentine said...

You can plant and they are likely to increase, but not be bought better yields and quality of seeds in the shops packed expected to be. Dollars for more fruit and vegetables are the farmers growing hybrid varieties to get to the best possible performance and quality for their efforts. So yes, you can plant seeds of F1 hybrids, and it is a no-no if you want the same fruits and vegetables of the highest quality. Below is a link to a scientific explanation. Pay special attention .. to the "number" (1) But read the whole thing is very interesting and instructive. Good luck!
http://aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu/plant ...

Billy Ray $ $

saaanen said...

His GM does not affect the viability of the seeds. The problem you have heard, because most buy seeds of hybrid plants. When they are a product of selective breeding. Sometimes they do not breed true. Allocation and expenditure in that year the first plants.

Smart said...

Yes, it's true. You should buy a special set of seeds for the cultivation of fruit and végső.

Yarcofin said...

I grew everything from seed to the production of pepper, mandarin, which I bought in a grocery store, and all have grown well. It certainly makes sense to save seed.

Some hybrids are tasting sour or bitter. Apart from that, if they do not grow, peppercorns and cut the tip of a carrot, is to thrive. Any seeds for growing or not growing, which is their only concern.

Also read on websites, such as from seeds before you try to grow. Each seed has to germinate a different number of days to purchase different amounts of light, water, etc. A lot of people who plant crops in the store in the network for the exchange of information grow.

Yarcofin said...

I grew everything from seed to the production of pepper, mandarin, which I bought in a grocery store, and all have grown well. It certainly makes sense to save seed.

Some hybrids are tasting sour or bitter. Apart from that, if they do not grow, peppercorns and cut the tip of a carrot, is to thrive. Any seeds for growing or not growing, which is their only concern.

Also read on websites, such as from seeds before you try to grow. Each seed has to germinate a different number of days to purchase different amounts of light, water, etc. A lot of people who plant crops in the store in the network for the exchange of information grow.

Yarcofin said...

I grew everything from seed to the production of pepper, mandarin, which I bought in a grocery store, and all have grown well. It certainly makes sense to save seed.

Some hybrids are tasting sour or bitter. Apart from that, if they do not grow, peppercorns and cut the tip of a carrot, is to thrive. Any seeds for growing or not growing, which is their only concern.

Also read on websites, such as from seeds before you try to grow. Each seed has to germinate a different number of days to purchase different amounts of light, water, etc. A lot of people who plant crops in the store in the network for the exchange of information grow.

Paul in San Diego said...

A potential problem with certain types of fruit is that they require to produce disadvantages with other plants POLINAT fruit (this is), especially melons and cucumbers. If you have started a number of plants from seeds that were in the same fruit, you can end up with misshapen fruit. It is a kind of child of an incestuous relationship have a high probability, born with deformities. Packets of seeds from various fruits. Therefore, it is almost impossible for you to sow the seeds of the same fruit.

Another thing to consider is a few seeds do not germinate until they had a chance to dry first. Well, if you are already grown rotten tomatoes and has left dozens of young tomato plants grow from there next year. But for many different kinds of fruit, dried seeds, and there's something new about them moist germination stimulant.

They also believe that the seeds are packed fruit / vegetables of high quality and people areOnly the best seeds are collected. Therefore, the more you have bigger, better plants produce bigger, better fruit.

Laura J said...

Yes, they are genetically altered so that those foods that farmers depend on them, their seeds, rather than control their own seed.

You must obtain a catalog of organic seeds and preserve their own seed.

Those who control the food safety control in the world. Its really scary in the world, what we do.

Johnny said...

I did this with a few vegetables for several years and have had no problems. It is cheaper and more fun - if you're a gardener. Try it and good luck!
Johnny

hello said...

I'm going to buy tomatoes from seed in stores, and seems good.

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