swampr
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Post by swampr on Jun 7, 2010 21:51:46 GMT -5
aunt ginny's purple x kimberly f1 2 babywine 1 big cheef 2 bloody butcher 3 brandywine otv 1 chianti rose 2 evans purple pear 1 garyo sena 2 kimberly 1 little lucky 2 little lucky heart 2 lucky cross 1 Matina 1 olena ukranian 2 Pruden's Purple 7 stump of the World 2 Vorlon 2
i have 1 prudens and one garyo that are RL
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jcm05
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Post by jcm05 on Jun 8, 2010 6:01:03 GMT -5
The final list includes...
Aunt Gerties Gold Brandywine (Sudduths) Daniels Earl's Faux Gary'o Sena Green Giant Green Giant x Yellow Sub F2 KBX Little Lucky Lucky Cross Prudens Purple Purple Haze F2 Spudakee Spudatula Black Yellow Brandywine Aunt Ginnys Purple x Kimberley F1 Yellow Submarine Kimberley
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Post by PVP on Jun 8, 2010 11:09:03 GMT -5
Damn good list, JayTee Peace, PV
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Post by tomstrees on Jun 9, 2010 14:33:29 GMT -5
I'm looking forward to growing a PL variety Spud gave me years ago called: Belle Arlesienne
Its an old french variety from the 1920s
~ Tom
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Post by bluelacedredhead on Jun 9, 2010 18:55:53 GMT -5
I looked the Belle Arlesienne up online. It wasn't easy finding a pic of it, but I found one. Nice looking canner size cascading fruit habit. Good Luck with it Tom
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Post by bammer on Aug 31, 2010 19:22:42 GMT -5
Know it's a bit late with this cause most of mine are about burnt out, theres just a couple still producing. Most of mine started ripening in mid June. Big Cheef Spudakee Cowlick Brandywine Snags Pride Barlow Jap "True Black Brandywine" Boars Hoof KBX Summer Cider Grubs Mystery Green
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lee
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Post by lee on Sept 1, 2010 7:46:14 GMT -5
Late here for me too... but the only two I have still left are:
Summertime Gold F6 Summertime Gold F7
These are both from the dwarf tomato project, and turned out to be two of the best tasting I had all year.
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Post by jcm05 on Sept 1, 2010 8:35:16 GMT -5
Late here for me too... but the only two I have still left are: Summertime Gold F6 Summertime Gold F7 These are both from the dwarf tomato project, and turned out to be two of the best tasting I had all year. Any real noticeable differences between the two gens?
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Post by lee on Sept 1, 2010 17:22:51 GMT -5
Any real noticeable differences between the two gens? Actually, yes. But not due to variations from F6 to F7..... The F6 is from my selection that I've grown since Craig gave me the F4 seeds. The F7 is from Suze's selection that was grown from that same original F4 selection from Craig. Craig and I wanted to grow them side by side to see if there was any difference. The tomato plants were identical, even tasted the same! The only difference between the two is general fruit size. The F7 produced 12 oz. size fruits. (As expected from Suze's previous reports.) The F6 produced 16 oz. size fruits. (Again, as expected from my selections the past two years.) These potato leaf dwarf plants were in the elite company of producing fruit that hit a 9/10 on the taste scale for me this year! Other PL varieties that I grew this year include: Orlov Yellow Brandywine x Tad F5 Sandburg F6 Sunny F2 x 2 (Cross between (Golden Dwarf Champion x Elbe)F2 x Orange Heirloom) Relatively few in the garden compared to the RLs this season. Lee
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Post by darthslater on Sept 1, 2010 18:41:59 GMT -5
Hey Lee, can you post a pic of these crosses?
Darth
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Post by lee on Sept 1, 2010 19:37:43 GMT -5
Here's some photos: Summertime Gold: These are a few of the Sunny F2s from this year. 3PL and 1RL. None very tasty... This is the BWxTadF5 I've been trying to get. A large striped very tasty mater. This is from the same line that brought out Lucky Cross and Little Lucky. I saved seeds from the 18oz. fruit!
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Post by jcm05 on Sept 1, 2010 21:17:27 GMT -5
Nice lookin fruit! Hard to believe they came off a dwarf plant! Were those grown in a container?
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