That's not how cross breeding works.
Cross breeding will only affect the fruit of plants grown from seeds of the cross bred flowers. That's why if you're saving seeds from annuals, you should only grow the 1 variety n the same area.
That's not how cross breeding works.
Cross breeding will only affect the fruit of plants grown from seeds of the cross bred flowers. That's why if you're saving seeds from annuals, you should only grow the 1 variety n the same area.
interesting. I guess idk why they all changed then
Probably something environmental.
It's definitely not a genetic change.
I've about 15 different citrus varieties.