FAQ About Indoor Plant Genetic Traits and Modifications

What is plant hybridization, and how is it used with indoor plants?

Plant hybridization is the process of crossing two different plant species or varieties to create a new plant with specific desired traits from both parents. In indoor plants, this technique is commonly used to develop hybrids that exhibit unique aesthetic qualities, improved resilience, or better growth characteristics. Hybrid plants often combine attributes like disease resistance with appealing visual features such as novel leaf shapes or colors.