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A more straightforward route would be to make your plants self-pollinators with closed flowers. Manual flower opening for crosses is still possible, otherwise flowers bud, self fertilise, then drop off and go straight to fruit.
Mutant flowers producing no anthers etc are also doable I think.
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A more straightforward route would be to make your plants self-pollinators with closed flowers. Manual flower opening for crosses is still possible, otherwise flowers bud, self fertilise, then drop off and go straight to fruit.
Mutant flowers producing no anthers etc are also doable I think.
Sebastiaan Broekema <sebastiaa...@gmail.com> wrote:
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