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Originally Posted by Psyched
I read in a book that crossing different species which bloom at different season can give birth to free flowering hybrid. This is why I want to test it out although it will take time to prove it.
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There's no question that this is the case. Sophronitis coccinea hybrids often bloom two or three times a year unlike their parent. Finding our for yourself, though, is going to be a lengthy process. You'll not only need to do the cross-pollinating, but then you need to get information on the length of time to let the seed pods develop (times are very different for different hybrids. You'll need to decide whether to harvest them green or lethem develop to the point where they start to split (you have to be very careful not to lose the seed in that case). They then (if there is viable seed) have to be sown in sterile flasks and raised until they are ready to be potted out and grown to flowering size - a process that takes several years. I would suggest that you do a search on this site for information related to hybridizing, flasking, seed pod times, etc.