Some of my plants bloomed today. These come from cocoa tree seeds crossed with different types of pollen-producing plants, and are as follows:
Sun 10/5-
1. cocoa tree x plain tribarrel cactus = plain century plant
2. cocoa tree x purple lilies = blue pampass grass
3. cocoa tree x bright yellow bulrushes = blue lilies
4. cocoa tree x red fern = blue elephant ear plant
5. cocoa tree x plain snowdrops = plain lilies
6. cocoa tree x bright blue campion = blue bulrushes
Mon 10/6-
7. cocoa tree x yellow fern = blue elephant ear plant
8. cocoa tree x bright red campion = blue bulrushes
8. cocoa tree x plain fern = plain elephant ear plant
9. cocoa tree x yellow tribarrel cactus = blue century plant
10. cocoa tree x blue fern = black elephant ear
Will update as I check bags/new plants bloom.
The only pattern I've been able to descern is that if you were to insert the cocoa tree into the old plant cross polination system it would have a number of 11.5. Meaning that is sits in between Rushes and Pompas Grass. Currently when cross polinating plants, you can basically add up the 2 parent's 'plant number' then divide by 2 to get the child plant number. Fern(9) & Champion (17) produce Lillies(13) (9+17=26, 26/2=13).
Tribarrel Cactus(1) & Cocoa Tree(11.5) = Century Plant(6) (1+11.5=12.5, 12.5/2=6.25) 6.25 might be rounded down to 6 or that might be used to determine the pct of chance for either plant 6 or 7, 75% chance of 6 and 25% of 7. That is suggested because I believe if you cross pollinate 2 adjadent plants there is a 50/50 chance of being either?
Fern(9) & Cocoa Tree(11.5) = Elephant Ear Plant(10) (9+11.5=20.5, 20.5/2=10.25) rounded down?
Lillies(13) & Cocoa Tree(11.5) = Pompass Grass(12) (13+11.5=24.5, 24.5/2=12.25) rounded down?
Bulrushes(14) & Cocoa Tree(11.5) = Lillies(13) (14+11.5=25.5, 25.5/2=12.75) rounded up?
Champion(17) & Cocoa Tree(11.5) = Bulrushes(14) (17+11.5=28.5, 28.5/2=14.25) rounded down?