omg! you seem like such a sweet lady! thank you so much! this is exactly the kind of "backyard experiment" type of video i am modeling my garden after 🥰
A few questions! I am so sorry!😅 1- Can you do this if you purchase a mix? Like Fair Mix? Or, do you have to plant each color separately, then cross-pollinate? 2-when you cross pollinate, do you do it on BOTH flowers? Or, just one? 3.) Do you cover the ones you want to cross pollinate, and then when they are open, cross pollinate? And continue covering until the seeds are ready? Thank you so much, this is sooo helpful!! The best video I have seen! 😊 This is soo amazing! I want to try this SOOOO bad!
1. You can do this from a mix. Any zinnia will work. 2. To cross pollinate, you'll take the pollen from one flower and place it on the pollen receiver of the other flower. 3. Yes. Cover before they open to protect them from naturally being pollinated. Keep covered until the seeds mature. Thanks for watching. Have fun pollinating! 😊
Thank you! If you had taken the pollen from the salmon zinnia and placed it on the ivory receptors, would you end up with the same resulting flowers or would it be different? More salmon colored, less salmon colored, etc?
Bonjour! Très intéressante cette vidéo! Je cherche depuis plusieurs années le temps d’éclairage (led) pour les zinnia. Je pense qu’au début de la culture (en intérieur), on met le maximum de lumière(16 heures) . Mais lorsqu’on veut activer la floraison, combien d’heures faut-il? J’aimerais bien les cultiver afin de mieux réussir. Ce sont mes fleurs favorites. C’est un très beau passe-temps! Merci à l’avance! 😊
thank you for this video. You explained the info I've been looking for very clear and precise. I'm hoping to save seeds this Summer and look forward to applying what you clearly demonstrated.
We start covering them with the organza bags before they open. The key is you want to select them at an early stage before the pollinators get to them. Thanks for your interest!
Do you spray you zinnias woth anything to keep bugs and /or fungus off? Do you fertilize at all? Your flowers are beautiful, and your hand pollination video was very helpful. Thank you.
omg! you seem like such a sweet lady!
thank you so much! this is exactly the kind of "backyard experiment" type of video i am modeling my garden after 🥰
Fascinating yet simple. I’m in!
Thanks for this video, watched a dozen and this was the actual content i was after!
Glad it was helpful!Thanks for watching and letting us know.
Thank you so very much for such an explanatory video with demonstration. That helps tremendously. 🙏
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Thank you… this video was very informative 💕🌸
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Thanks for the important information. I was looking for this. I will keep the exclusive varieties that I bought.
You’re welcome! Have fun growing!
Fascinating! Thank you I enjoyed! 11:52
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Thank you for this video.Gonna try this on my Zinnias that I really like ❤
Have fun!
So clear and succinct. Best video on breeding zinnias. Thank you for taking the time to share this important information.
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That was so interesting and you explained it so very well. Thank you ❤
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A few questions! I am so sorry!😅
1- Can you do this if you purchase a mix? Like Fair Mix? Or, do you have to plant each color separately, then cross-pollinate?
2-when you cross pollinate, do you do it on BOTH flowers? Or, just one?
3.) Do you cover the ones you want to cross pollinate, and then when they are open, cross pollinate? And continue covering until the seeds are ready?
Thank you so much, this is sooo helpful!! The best video I have seen! 😊
This is soo amazing! I want to try this SOOOO bad!
1. You can do this from a mix. Any zinnia will work.
2. To cross pollinate, you'll take the pollen from one flower and place it on the pollen receiver of the other flower.
3. Yes. Cover before they open to protect them from naturally being pollinated. Keep covered until the seeds mature.
Thanks for watching. Have fun pollinating! 😊
What great information. I always wondered how breeders did this process. Thank you! I'm going to try to do this and see what happens.
Thanks for the great video. Well done and very appreciated
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This is a really helpful video. Thank you!!
You're so welcome!
Great video, excellent job explaining. I subscribed.
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Thank you for posting this video. I found it very informative.
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Thank you! If you had taken the pollen from the salmon zinnia and placed it on the ivory receptors, would you end up with the same resulting flowers or would it be different? More salmon colored, less salmon colored, etc?
Fantastic information! Thank you so much!
Our pleasure. Thanks for watching!
You do a very good job of explaining this process! I hope to try this tomorrow! !
Thanks for your kind words. Best wishes for success!
Very informative and helpful! Thanks!
Bonjour! Très intéressante cette vidéo! Je cherche depuis plusieurs années le temps d’éclairage (led) pour les zinnia. Je pense qu’au début de la culture (en intérieur), on met le maximum de lumière(16 heures) . Mais lorsqu’on veut activer la floraison, combien d’heures faut-il? J’aimerais bien les cultiver afin de mieux réussir. Ce sont mes fleurs favorites. C’est un très beau passe-temps! Merci à l’avance! 😊
I aslo polination for zinnias. Your video ís very helpful. Thanks.
our pleasure. thanks for your interest!
Very informative
@@tashaking8907 Thanks for watching
Our pleasure! Have fun with it.😊
So after I have my new cross pollinated seed, do I replant them like how I normally would?
Yes, and cover to protect from cross pollination. This will allow you to save the seed and expand your stock of your new variety.
thank you for this video. You explained the info I've been looking for very clear and precise. I'm hoping to save seeds this Summer and look forward to applying what you clearly demonstrated.
My pleasure. Thanks for watching
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At what point in the season should you start selecting flowers to self pollinate to preserve the color for the next year?
We start covering them with the organza bags before they open. The key is you want to select them at an early stage before the pollinators get to them. Thanks for your interest!
Do you spray you zinnias woth anything to keep bugs and /or fungus off? Do you fertilize at all? Your flowers are beautiful, and your hand pollination video was very helpful. Thank you.
We don’t spray or fertilize. Thanks for the kind feedback. We appreciate you watching.
Thank you I found this very helpful
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Excellent. Subbed.Thx.
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Could you share the actual name of the ivory colored zinnia shown in the video. Thank you 😊
It's called OKLAHOMA IVORY zinnia. We bought the seed from Johnny's. Thank you for your interest.
@@TheArborFarm Thank you !
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Thank you for that useful information!! Can't wait to try it! @beetrue2youblooms
So helpful, thank you 🤗
Our pleasure. Happy growing!🌸