The process of breedingis very exacting. Allare dioecious, which means they produce either male or female flowers. Thus you always need two plants of matching sexes to flower simultaneously, which is made all the more difficult because each species/clone is on its own blooming cycle. Some, like"Titan", our famous female, flower every 6 months like clockwork. Others, like. "Lust", our male, have only flowered twice in 5 years. This means that we have to respond to the plants, and plan years in advance if we hope to achieve a specific hybrid.Once flowers have been pollinated and seed has been produced there is a long, delicate process of raising salable plants from seed. All of our procedures have been developed in-house, and we've shared a lot of what we've learned in our UltimateSeed Guide. It takes anywhere from 1-3 years to bring a plant to market from sowing seed, and up to 6 years to see fully mature characteristics. Every new seed set is an exciting experience!The goals of our breeding program are threefold. First, to produce pure horticultural species whenever possible, so as to alleviate the wild-collection pressure on threatened plants. So far we've achieved this with several species, including, and, and we have several more in the works. Second, to create novel primary hybrids and recreate classic crosses such as. "Predator" (), which have been unavailable for years. Third, to create and identify highly select clones from complex crosses/back crosses in order to create brand new mass-market and collector offerings.Our grex nomenclature assists us in these goals by helping us organize our breeding program, and also by creating memorable epithets that help people get excited about new hybrids. More information about our naming system can be found at the grex information page