Quote Originally Posted by Dave Green View Post
Female Bananas produce normal sex ratios.
If a male banana hatches from a female banana parent it is a "female maker". The female makers produce 90+% female bananas.
If a male banana hatches from a male banana parent it is a "male maker". The male makers produce 90+% male bananas.

Female Makers are out there but there are many more male makers on the market. You can see why from what I stated above.
So what happens when you breed banana to banana? How do you tell if you have a male maker or female maker?

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Quote Originally Posted by Dave Green View Post
Female Bananas produce normal sex ratios.
If a male banana hatches from a female banana parent it is a "female maker". The female makers produce 90+% female bananas.
If a male banana hatches from a male banana parent it is a "male maker". The male makers produce 90+% male bananas.

Female Makers are out there but there are many more male makers on the market. You can see why from what I stated above.
So what happens when you breed banana to banana? How do you tell if you have a male maker or female maker? And will a super banana produce 50/50 sex ratio?