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hybridizing 3 plants together

Altito
11 years ago

what happens when you have 3 varieties of lets say tomatoes and you want to breed all 3 into a super-tomato. i'd hope that after 8 years or so, the new variety would stabilize.

Here's my thought... we start off with varieties A, B, and C. The experimental plant which we're making is called X. each year we switch which variety gets bread with X until X has hybridized with each variety at least 3 times to promote gene stability.

year
1. breed A x B to make X
2. breed X x C to make X2
3. breed X2 x A to make X3
4. breed X3 x B to make X4
5. breed X4 x C to make X5
6. breed X5 x A to make X6
7. breed X6 x B to make X7
8. breed X7 x C to make X8

the idea would be to keep on rotating this patern until X can breed with X to create more X's. I don't know how long this would take or if 3 parent plants will work the way I'd hope. Any thoughts or experiences?

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