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Post by jcm05 on Dec 28, 2011 7:29:09 GMT -5
I am sharing this seed from hybrids I have made. This is all F2 seed saved from the original cross. It will exhibit segregation when grown out. If anyone is interested in pursuing anything from these lines drop me a PM.
Big Beef x Indian Stripe Yellow Submarine x Big Beef Smarty x Sweet Quartz Aunt Ginnys Purple x Kimberly Lucky Cross x Big Beef Smarty x Earls Faux Bolseno x Lucky Cross Smarty x Yellow Submarine
Red House Free Standing x Cherokee Green
Sweet Quartz x Indian Stripe Yellow Sub x Cherokee Green Aunt Rubys German Green Cherry x Yellow Sub Prue x Purple Haze Cherokee Green x Purple Haze OSU Blue x Black Cherry (Lucky Cross x Big Beef) x Black Cherry
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Post by jcm05 on Dec 28, 2011 8:14:27 GMT -5
Red House Free Standing. I fixed the abbreviations.
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Post by rammstein on Feb 4, 2012 15:10:39 GMT -5
I'd like OSU Blue x Black Cherry
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Post by linuxer1999 on Feb 7, 2012 10:50:21 GMT -5
Its interesting that you are fearlessly crossing so many commercial hybrids. I've not yet tried intentional pollination, but would be bothered by not knowing the parentage of the first cross, as commercially produced hybrid source stock is usually a trade secret.
Are your F2s expressing the same sort of vigor as your F1s, like Big Beef?
I have an unrelated, perhaps stupid question for ya: Last year I grew an Early Girl next to a Brandywine. One of my Early Girls was a fantastic 18oz... Biggest fruit of the year for me, and much bigger than an ordinary EG tomato. Is it possible for the pollen from a plant affect the morphology of the fruit of a different, neighboring tomato plant? Dad says "no" -- that the mother plant determines what the fruit looks like. Period. Oh well. My eyes seemed to be telling me different. May just be a coincidence.
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