DrDoob
Well-Known Member
It seems easy to turn a female plant into a male now a days (colloidal silver and stuff).
Is there any genetic reason a breeding program would prefer male pollen instead of female pollen?
Obviously if for some reason someone wanted male offspring they would need to pollinate with a male plant, but is there any other reason?
Is there any genetic reason a breeding program would prefer male pollen instead of female pollen?
Obviously if for some reason someone wanted male offspring they would need to pollinate with a male plant, but is there any other reason?