buckabucka
Garden Addicted
I am fairly inexperienced at growing dry beans and I'm interested in this "segregating" you are referring to. Is it a genetic mutation? If I understand correctly, I could plant the beans with the mutation, but I won't necessarily get the same color?
I have planted true red cranberry beans for a few years, and this year I got a couple pods with a variegated pattern (pictured below). If I plant those variegated beans, will I get more variegated beans, a reversion back to cranberry color, or is it impossible to tell?
Thanks for any information!
I have planted true red cranberry beans for a few years, and this year I got a couple pods with a variegated pattern (pictured below). If I plant those variegated beans, will I get more variegated beans, a reversion back to cranberry color, or is it impossible to tell?
Thanks for any information!