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Great video.. I learned alot!
I think it’s called indeterminate not interderminate. From what I’ve
learned so far, hybrids will not yield seed bearing fruit. Any one know if
that is correct?
They do have seed and they can be planted, but the new product may not give
the exact same fruit as the beginning fruit