Hello Igor,
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Hi Henon, thanks for telling but I see them clearly via Google Chrome... Let's wait until anybody else will be confirm the problem.
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Hi Henon, thanks for telling but I see them clearly via Google Chrome... Let's wait until anybody else will be confirm the problem.
Igor, I can't see those photos as well 🙁
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Please check fixed shred about this nice hybrid....
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Igor, those yucca looks amazing. 😀
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Hi Igor,
did you attempt to pollinate the flowers? I didn't see any seed pods.
I usually pollinate at sunset or sunrise. Pollen forms best at these times (also during night but it's dark!).
Gently scrap pollen off the anthers. Store pollen on your hand (see photo). Place pollen in the pistol 'tube'. Not all pistol tubes are 'ready' for pollination. The most ideal pistols will have a sticky 'liquid' at the terminal end of the pistol. The pollen will stick to the 'liquid'. Some Yuccas produce less 'liquid' than others. If you see none of the liquid, just stick the pollen into the pistol tube. Generally the lower flowers on a branch with many flowers open will have the 'liquid'. I will attempt to take a photo of the 'liquid'. If you inspect all the flowers on a single branch, you will see one or two with the 'liquid' the others will be dry. Usually there are 3 to 5 flowers open on each branch.......the lowest flowers generally have the 'liquid'. I think this is why the first opening blooms are difficult to produce seed pods..........we try to pollinate them when they aren't ready.
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Thank you very much Tim for the tips! I'll try to pollinate next summer. I understand there won't be a result without cross pollination? My flaccida started blooming later than your hybrid did. Is there any reason to pollinate the flaccida genes hybrid with the flaccida genes? Backcrossing?
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Tim, do you have too poke a hole in the pistols for the pollen?
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Guys, do I need two plants for this or try pollinating a single blooming yucca?
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Hi Igor
Most Yuccas can self pollenate. That means seed pods can form on a yucca with no other Yuccas
You can pollenate with any other Yucca. The pollen donor 'generally' passes the leaf traits. Some crosses are more prominent than others. Example: the pollen from filamentosa was used to pollenate constricta flowers and the offspring look more like filamentosa than constricta
I pollenated gloriosa flowers with a narrow leaf Arkansana and the seedlings look more like the Arkansana.
It's best to plan out your hybrids.
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Hi Aaron
Every pistol is different between species. I find glauca, stricta and Arkansana strange since there is no hole at the end of the pistol and you need to open the 'flaps' to get the pollen in. East coast yuccas are easy
Some nights seem to produce better pollen than other nights. Not sure why
I also have to deal with the beetles. If I don't spray EVERY night I will loose tons of flowers to those bastards!
Your best success with be to find the flowers with the 'liquid' at the end of the pistol. These flowers are ripe and want the pollen
Tonight it rained so no pollenation and no bug spray. I hope the beetle damage is not great
I will attempt to create a video to show every these tips
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A single yucca can produce pods. Try to pollenate the flowers!
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Hi Tim,
Thank you for tips. For beginners like me video will be very useful.
Best regards,
Mario
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Hi Igor Most Yuccas can self pollenate.
Thank you very much for the explanation! Since I have only two different yucca plants blooming almost at the same time I'll try to pollinate next year...
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I'm not sure, can you see the 'liquid' at the end of the pistol? These are the flowers ready to be pollenated.
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