Yep. Until you realize you have only these hybrids. You want to try the old ones but cant. A grower i used to be friends with spent way too much time explaining this to me. I didn’t really get it either but I guess its rare for these hybrids to be “better” Takes like 1000’s of generations to get something interesting. Instead you just get sickly plants or super susceptible to parasites and stuff.

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David II 1 month ago
Half truth. Be bold, experiment. I’ve been doing this for over two decades. Sometimes you get a weak cross, but more often than not you get something truly outstanding adapted to your micro climate. I have bred my own melons, cucumbers, tomatoes, lettuce, peppers, peas, beans, squash, onions, basically all the crops we eat. Some I have stabilized others I continue to add genetics. There have undoubtedly been failures but to me this is joy of gardening. Check out Joseph Lofthouse, landrace gardening for further info.