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Cross Pollination Q&A

Q: Do all plants need cross-pollination?

A: No; self-pollinating plants can set seed alone, while other species benefit from or require a compatible partner.

Q: Do I need two different varieties?

A: For crops such as apples and pears, two compatible cultivars with overlapping bloom times are often needed.

Q: Does cross-pollination change this year's fruit?

A: Usually not; it generally affects the genetics of the seeds and any plants grown from them.

Q: What are signs of poor pollination?

A: Flowers may drop, young fruit may abort, or cucumbers and squash may develop unevenly.

Q: When should I hand-pollinate?

A: Work in the morning when flowers are freshly open and natural pollinator activity is low.

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