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Post by dld on Feb 12, 2010 15:29:49 GMT -5
Is there a list some where that list the determinate PL's?
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Post by darthslater on Feb 12, 2010 18:07:35 GMT -5
How many bicolor PLs are there? And what was the first recorded PL?
Darth
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Post by spudleafwillie on Feb 12, 2010 23:04:34 GMT -5
Dean, i have no idea, prolly dozens....look in the new 2010 SSE Yearbook and do a count.
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Post by spudleafwillie on Feb 12, 2010 23:08:06 GMT -5
The first recorded PL is prolly one of the "ancient species collected in the high Andes Mts of Peru
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Post by dld on Feb 18, 2010 8:10:58 GMT -5
Spud, hope this isn't pushing my luck, but can ya give a list from the "top of your head"?
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Post by spudleafwillie on Mar 9, 2010 16:24:09 GMT -5
rich, off the top....black sea man, red house free standing,ola polka,oro, yellow pygmy, dwarf recessive, shtambovy kartofelnolistny, apple tree, balcon zuber, betalux, extreme bush, glacier, IPK T-909, IPK T-912, and siberia 2 come to mind. I'm sure there are more
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Post by jcm05 on Mar 10, 2010 8:28:26 GMT -5
rich, off the top.... shtambovy kartofelnolistny, How the hell is THAT off the top of your head? Spud must got a giant cranium! ;D
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Post by tomc on Mar 10, 2010 23:29:06 GMT -5
Never tell spud any secrets. here in is proof that the fellow has a photgraphic memory
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Post by tetasplantshack on Mar 11, 2010 8:34:29 GMT -5
are the Potato Leaf Maters easy to grow? i thought about getting some seeds from SSE b/c i'd like to try something new...
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Post by dld on Mar 11, 2010 10:25:28 GMT -5
are the Potato Leaf Maters easy to grow? i thought about getting some seeds from SSE b/c i'd like to try something new... Iv'e seen no difference in growing either one, cept they have some huge leaves and you might have to rut in there to find the tomatoes. Is there a paticular one you are looking for, we may be able to help with the seed part?
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Post by tetasplantshack on Mar 11, 2010 12:00:41 GMT -5
im not "schooled" on Potato Leaf Maters, have any suggestions?
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Post by jcm05 on Mar 11, 2010 14:03:50 GMT -5
im not "schooled" on Potato Leaf Maters, have any suggestions? There are PL varieties in every possible size and shape. What do you look for in a tomato in general?
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Post by tetasplantshack on Mar 11, 2010 15:52:27 GMT -5
i was actually lookin at getting Black Seaman & Hillbilly for slicing and canning,
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Post by stratcat on Mar 12, 2010 12:55:19 GMT -5
I have some Hillbilly PL if you're interested.
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Post by tatiana on Apr 9, 2010 0:16:42 GMT -5
rich, off the top....black sea man, red house free standing,ola polka,oro, yellow pygmy, dwarf recessive, shtambovy kartofelnolistny, apple tree, balcon zuber, betalux, extreme bush, glacier, IPK T-909, IPK T-912, and siberia 2 come to mind. I'm sure there are more Bill, Extreme Bush is not potato leaf - it is rugose regular leaf. Although I agree that the leaf is not very serrated, and has some smooth edges. Tatiana
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