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Heirloom Vs Hybrid: The New Traits Of The Bio-Diversity

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Deciding which seed to pick for your garden can be daunting, you might want both hybrid and heirloom species of plants, but you do not know how to differentiate the two. This blog has made your task easy for blooming your little garden; keep reading to know the difference. Duke Diamond Hybrid  Science has not to leave hybridization just on mixing two different plant species to get a new one like, mixing the red flower plant with yellow flower plant to get the orange flower plant is not what the hybridization means. The hybrid plants are referred to as ‘F1 Hybrid’ and it is strictly determined in the seed industry. The cross-pollination that happens naturally in the wild does not consider as an F1 hybrid. The gardener selects two of the parent plants and cross-breeds them intentionally for getting the specific traits. The hybrid plants grow quickly and they are disease resistant too. The child plant that has been produced using two dominant parents carry similar traits,