Unusual Crown Prince

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Unusual Crown Prince
« on: July 18, 2020, 18:14 »
I don't know if you can help..I planted two varieties of squash on my allotment this year - Crown Prince and American Tondo (a heritage variety). I have a number of fruits on both but my Crown Prince are yellow so far. Do you reckon they have hybridised with the Tondo?



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Re: Unusual Crown Prince
« Reply #1 on: July 18, 2020, 18:31 »
No, any hybridisation would only show when seeds from the squash were sown. It does not affect the fruit that sets as a result of the hybridisation. Rogue seed maybe? I once grew some ‘scotch Bonnet’ chillies using seed from a garden centre and they produced very mild peppers.


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