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November 18, 2016 | #1 |
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What is it called...
when you have a tomato truss that has one tomato like its description and then the other 5 on the truss are all of different sizes and shapes yet all picked at the same time. Is there a term for that?
This was a plant that I had cut back and didn't get the pot emptied and it had started new growth so I just let it go ahead and grow. I have a cute, plump heart cherry, which is the normal shape and then I have rounds, oblong, big little, round. Crazy looking for somebody who hasn't seen it before. Also, I had saved seeds from the first growing season of the plant, but I don't know if I save seeds from this crazy second growths shapes, will the tomatoes come out the normal shapes it supposed to be or will I get these different sizes and shapes. Not sure if I should even try and save the off-growth ones or not. |
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But if all the others on the truss are of different sizes and shapes, I have no good explanation for that. Several decades ago I did have something like that but never saved seeds since it didn't make sense and I wasn't going to start growing out different lines from different shapes. One variety that might come close to what you described is http://tatianastomatobase.com/wiki/Prue What is the name of the variety you were growing? Carolyn
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November 18, 2016 | #3 |
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I have seen Early Girl grow both round and heart shaped tomatoes on the same plant. (I may be wrong) but I think Worth had an Early Girl plant produce like that too. I also have seeds that were marked Zapotec, but they produce both Zapotec shaped tomatoes and round ones on the same plant. They are absolutely a cross. Part Zapotec and part ??? The fruit of both shapes are large cherry tomato sized. I think yours sound a lot like how the Early Girl grew for me. Or as Carolyn described a somatic mutation. I would trust Carolyn's opinion a lot more than mine |
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Thanks. I won't save them then. I have so many other ones I want to try. Quote:
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Tania says http://tatianastomatobase.com/wiki/Pravda Heirloom from the 1950's? Strange Then I find http://www.doublehelixfarms.com/pravda Which makes more sense to me. Just curious, but where did you get your Pravda seeds from? And I ask since I couldn't find any from Googling,nor from Ventmarin. Carolyn
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November 20, 2016 | #6 | |
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Sorry for the lousy picture. Me and cameras don't get along, but maybe you can see what I mean. They all different sizes and shapes. The top left one with the little heart dip is what they should look like. Like I said, all from same truss and all picked at same time. They a little wrinkled as they been sitting on the tray on my counter for a couple weeks and just now getting round to them. |
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