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Post by GunnarSK on Nov 23, 2010 5:53:06 GMT -5
This is the list of Kozula's tomato seeds, which are at disposition now and will be distributed: Dark tomatoes: 24. Striped Violet/purple 125. Striped Pink Big F4 126. "Black" Mild F3 ] 127. Red F4 128. Dark Violet F3 129. "Black" Firm F3 130. Striped Dark Violet F3 Other tomatoes: 14. Megabuncher/Megatrusses F4 (growout from red cherry Truskawkowy F1) 18. Yellow plum F4 meaty and not as sweet as 134 36. Pink Rounded MIX F4 131. Paste tomato (determinate, colour gene) F5 132. GWR (better taste than look) [/ 133. Striped Pointed Pink F4 134. Striped Yellow plum F4 sweet and fruity taste 135. Striped Pink Plum (tasty, soft) F4 136. Striped Yellow flattened F4 137. Striped Pink MIX, indeterminate, but taste and consistency may be diverse or segregate F4 138. Striped Pink meaty, big, mild, fusarium resistant F4 139. Striped green F4 (very few seeds) Numbers below 100 are the same as last, but possibly a further generation. Everything from 125 is new from this year. Seeds were not sent to the States yet. It will probably be necessary to send a SASE, and Darth will post further details. I will try to post further pictures or links.
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Post by jcm05 on Nov 23, 2010 7:14:26 GMT -5
Which one is this?
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Post by GunnarSK on Nov 23, 2010 11:55:02 GMT -5
I will return to it shortly, but my plan was to take "other colours" first and then the dark ones.
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Post by frogsleapfarm on Nov 23, 2010 14:30:38 GMT -5
just send an email gunnar, thanks
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Post by GunnarSK on Nov 23, 2010 15:44:59 GMT -5
I will return to it shortly, but my plan was to take "other colours" first and then the dark ones. Now there are pictures of most available tomatoes, but I couldn't make it work for #135, probably because of my own clumsyness and maybe also because the photo wasn't made by Kozula herself but by someone else. Kozula will look for pictures of the remaining varieties, but there is no guarantee. The tomato JT showed isn't represented, and I don't know why, but it may have contained too little seed or none. Apparently I got #135 to work now, but it "cost" me an extra post in the process.
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Post by jcm05 on Nov 24, 2010 10:45:29 GMT -5
The tomato JT showed isn't represented, and I don't know why, but it may have contained too little seed or none. DRAT!
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Post by GunnarSK on Nov 24, 2010 16:54:54 GMT -5
Just for reference (or for anyone using dial-up): The list without pictures:
Dark tomatoes:
24. Striped Violet/purple 125. Striped Pink Big F4 126. "Black" Mild F3 127. Red F4 128. Dark Violet F3 129. "Black" Firm F3 130. Striped Dark Violet F3
Other tomatoes:
14. Megatrusses F4 (growout from red cherry Truskawkowy F1) 18. Yellow plum F4 36. Pink Rounded MIX F4 131. Paste tomato (determinate, colour gene) F5 132. GWR (better taste than look) 133. Striped Pointed Pink F4 134. Striped Yellow plum F4 135. Striped Pink Plum (tasty, soft) F4 136. Striped Yellow flattened F4 137. Striped Pink MIX F4 138. Striped Pink meaty, big, mild F4 139. Striped green F4 (very few seeds) Numbers below 100 are the same as last (in the thread "Kozula"), but possibly a further generation. Everything from 125 is new from this year. Seeds were not sent to the States yet. It will probably be necessary to send a SASE, and Darth will post further details. I will try to post further pictures or links.
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Post by GunnarSK on Nov 28, 2010 11:29:41 GMT -5
Maybe this will be one of the propositions next year, no. 37 which is similar to #36 but more ruffled:
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Post by blane on Nov 28, 2010 12:41:48 GMT -5
Those fruits posted up top... Im speachless.....what? 200 seeds per fuit? They look Great!!! Do tell....
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Post by GunnarSK on Nov 29, 2010 6:11:30 GMT -5
Those fruits posted up top... Im speachless.....what? 200 seeds per fuit? They look Great!!! Do tell.... #37 is not available this year, as Kozula is trying to make both market and amateur varieties from it, but the other ones shown in the first post will be as soon as I send and Darth receives the seeds. The number of seeds in each fruit is very variable (and dependent on both genetic and evironmental factors).
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Post by Penny on Nov 30, 2010 12:07:40 GMT -5
Oh my......all i can say is WOW ;D ;D ;D
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Post by hillbillypie on Dec 8, 2010 12:34:46 GMT -5
So, are seeds for these available to purchase? Is that what this post is about? If so, how can I place an order?
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Post by GunnarSK on Dec 8, 2010 13:35:35 GMT -5
So, are seeds for these available Is that what this post is about? If so, how can I place an order? Seeds will be available here thru Darth, as soon as he receives them from me. I just got the last ones (#36, which I think is crucial), and I'm more or less ready to send them.
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Post by klorentz on Dec 20, 2010 20:32:38 GMT -5
Was talking to Darth earlier while looking through this thread. My gosh are these some of the nicest looking tomatoes I have seen!!Boy some real good stuff coming up.Real nice to see so many folks working together.Real pleased to know many of them too. I can also see some smart ass having a pepper /tomato sase somewhere along the line containing Peter Pepper and that pointed mater.Sorry folks I just could not help myself LOL.
Kevin
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Post by GunnarSK on Jan 5, 2011 15:42:44 GMT -5
Tomato seeds described by Kozula as "MIX" (#36 and #137) were harvested from more than one plant, so they may be more diverse than expected in their generation.
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