Calin--and, start training yourself now on keeping good records. If you haven't already, pick up a couple notebooks to start; one for seeding and one for pollenating and make sure you document everything well. Never let a day end without keeping those records up to date. I also find it handy to keep a small spiral pocket size note book and pen handy to carry around and make daily notes while in the garden. These notes I later transfer to a third journal where I record growing characturistics and other events. When you obtain seeds from other people, always try to find out what the pollen and pod parents were.