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Post by darthslater on Mar 28, 2011 0:18:54 GMT -5
Wow I just made a major discovery going through the Spud Collection, after My bud Bammer went and spent outrageous money to get me a PL Black Krim from Sweden......I feel very .... oh well. I discovered that I had a full coin envelope of potato leaf BLACK KRIM!!!!!! There are some amazing Pls in this collection!! Next time...before I jump, I should probably look through my stuff better. * Darth waits for it.................
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Post by blane on Mar 28, 2011 5:46:20 GMT -5
WHACK!!!! ;D
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Post by willyswoodpile on Mar 28, 2011 7:17:34 GMT -5
Wow I just made a major discovery going through the Spud Collection, after My bud Bammer went and spent outrageous money to get me a PL Black Krim from Sweden......I feel very .... oh well. I discovered that I had a full coin envelope of potato leaf BLACK KRIM!!!!!! There are some amazing Pls in this collection!! Next time...before I jump, I should probably look through my stuff better. * Darth waits for it................. Is Sveden's <{use Swedish accent}climate similar to ours here in Michigan? Terry
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Post by GunnarSK on Mar 28, 2011 13:42:16 GMT -5
Is Sveden's <{use Swedish accent}climate similar to ours here in Michigan? Terry I don't think so. Maybe the winters are similar, but summers are cool (cold) making it a challenge to grow tomatoes in Sweden, but apparently Michael Andersson does so with great success.
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Post by willyswoodpile on Mar 28, 2011 14:25:44 GMT -5
Is Sveden's <{use Swedish accent}climate similar to ours here in Michigan? Terry I don't think so. Maybe the winters are similar, but summers are cool (cold) making it a challenge to grow tomatoes in Sweden, but apparently Michael Andersson does so with great success. I was thinking of a side-by-side comparison. The Swedish "Bammer" Krim, and the Spud Collection Krim.
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Post by GunnarSK on Mar 28, 2011 15:10:07 GMT -5
I was thinking of a side-by-side comparison. The Swedish "Bammer" Krim, and the Spud Collection Krim. Add in Tara's "Black Krim Surprise" if you're able to get seeds.
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Post by willyswoodpile on Mar 28, 2011 16:31:47 GMT -5
I was thinking of a side-by-side comparison. The Swedish "Bammer" Krim, and the Spud Collection Krim. Add in Tara's "Black Krim Surprise" if you're able to get seeds. I was thinking along the lines of Darth doing that, or at least somebody that has a better eye than I do. I would, for all intensive purposes, love to do it, but my eye in not experienced enough [yet] to notice all those subtle differences. Of course a little on the job training wouldn't hurt. The only Black Krim that I have are these two from some seeds that Blane sent me. But as you can see... they are RL. I suppose if I could get a hold of a half-dozen seeds of each then I could do it.
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Post by bammer on Mar 28, 2011 16:47:19 GMT -5
Darth, It would be nice if you grew both and compared if possible
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Post by PVP on Mar 28, 2011 23:38:18 GMT -5
I thought Bill Malin had named his Black Krim PL something else a few years back, similarly to Spudatula but something else like that.
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Post by bammer on Apr 18, 2011 21:34:49 GMT -5
I don't think so. Maybe the winters are similar, but summers are cool (cold) making it a challenge to grow tomatoes in Sweden, but apparently Michael Andersson does so with great success. I was thinking of a side-by-side comparison. The Swedish "Bammer" Krim, and the Spud Collection Krim. Willy, I have both the PL "Swedish Bammer Krim" (which is ready for the ground this week) and also have a Black Krim Select, Both from Micheal in Sweden, I'll send you some seeds quick as I harvest some, probably July or August.
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Post by bammer on Apr 18, 2011 21:41:29 GMT -5
Black Krim PL Attachments:
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Post by bammer on Apr 18, 2011 21:43:08 GMT -5
Black Krim PL Attachments:
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Post by willyswoodpile on Apr 18, 2011 23:04:01 GMT -5
I was thinking of a side-by-side comparison. The Swedish "Bammer" Krim, and the Spud Collection Krim. Willy, I have both the PL "Swedish Bammer Krim" (which is ready for the ground this week) and also have a Black Krim Select, Both from Micheal in Sweden, I'll send you some seeds quick as I harvest some, probably July or August. That would be smashing! Now that I have PL's, I can watch them grow. I am definitely hooked on them. Nice healthy-looking plants.
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Post by summerhawk on Apr 18, 2011 23:08:58 GMT -5
Looking good bammer!!! You people sure do know how to make someone's tomato wishlist get bigger! I have a nice list developing for 2012... hehe
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