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Title: Saved squash seeds
Post by: lottiedolly on February 09, 2010, 09:29:18
Hi guys, need some advice

I have saved somes seeds from the turks turban squash i grew last year, now can i sow them or would they be useless for saving as the squash was an F1 variety

help!!!!!!

kx
Title: Re: Saved squash seeds
Post by: chriscross1966 on February 09, 2010, 10:06:11
They won't be useless.... they won't be predictable either :D.... didn't know TT was an F1 though, it's a pretty old variety (just cos a variety says hybrid in its name doesn't mean it's an F1, there's an ancient variety of squash still known as "Essex Hybrid" which is in no way an F1, it was the result of a hybrid many years ago, but it's open pollinated....


chrisc
Title: Re: Saved squash seeds
Post by: lottiedolly on February 09, 2010, 10:58:21
thanks Chrisc
Title: Re: Saved squash seeds
Post by: Mortality on February 09, 2010, 11:13:49
I have saved some seeds from a shop bought Butternut Squash type, I know that it may not come true to type (because of the open pollination chance) but its free seed and i'm curious to see what it might produce. ;D
Title: Re: Saved squash seeds
Post by: saddad on February 09, 2010, 11:32:05
Commercially grown ones can come true... as there is little chance for cross pollination in a field situation... equally they can be sterile...   :-X
Title: Re: Saved squash seeds
Post by: chriscross1966 on February 11, 2010, 04:33:07
Quite true saddad.... I'd expect uk grown butternuts to be an F1 like Hunter or Harrier... but both parents are butternuts so you're going to end up with a tan neck-group moschata (assuming not sterile)..... whether it will be early enough to crop is another matter......