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July 30, 2018 | #1 |
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Hearts
Just harvested these very large hearts. From bottom left clockwise they are Fish Lake, Monomah's heart and Wes.
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July 30, 2018 | #2 |
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Really nice toms. They look drippin down your arm juicy.
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August 12, 2018 | #3 |
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They look great! Yum!
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August 12, 2018 | #4 |
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Looking scrumptious. Which one was the best?
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August 12, 2018 | #5 |
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This year they all tasted fairly good. I couldn't really find any significant difference. The main difference was in production, Wes and Monomak's hat were really productive. For some reason Fish Lake and many of my other plants stopped setting fruit.
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August 13, 2018 | #7 | |
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August 12, 2018 | #8 |
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Mine too, it’s been too hot
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August 12, 2018 | #9 |
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Yes, I think that might be the problem. But I had some monster tomatoes on the lower branches with outstanding taste. Sudduth's and Black from Tula were amazing this year.
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August 13, 2018 | #10 |
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In your picture I'm assuming that the left lower one, which is pink is Fish Lake,the other two being red as they should be.
What was your source for Fish Lake seeds since it can be either pink or red. It flip flops and apparently has a mind of its own. Since the two versions taste the same I don't care.Original seeds from Neil G in Ontario, Canada. Carolyn
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There is a heart you might be interested in. Last year I grew Heshpole beside a Russian Purple. The Heshpole plant produced purple hearts. I am assuming there was cross fertilization. I grew it out this year and it produced purple hearts again. I am thinking of offering seeds but I am not sure that it is a genuine cross. If there was cross fertilization would it affect the all the fruit or just a few. I am considering the possibility that I made some error, buy then I did not grow any purple hearts last year. Any thoughts? Alex
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August 13, 2018 | #12 | |
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Alex, If I recall, Heshpole is potato leafed. Was your purple heart tomato plant potato leaf? If so, then it may be a cross (assuming your Russian Purple is not potato leaf). Bill |
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August 13, 2018 | #13 | |
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Cross fertilization can occur with just ONE fruit being affected,that's how we got Yellow Riesentraube, it was ONE fruit on a plant of normal red ones.And it was no doubt a somatic mutation, a mutation that occurs in the soma,or vegetative part of a plant and is genetically stable,rather than a seed mutation. Makes sense? If not just let me know and I'll try some different words. Carolyn
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August 14, 2018 | #14 |
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Here is some background ....
http://tomatoville.com/showpost.php?...7&postcount=24 http://tomatoville.com/showpost.php?...0&postcount=28
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August 14, 2018 | #15 |
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Yes that sounds right. I couldn't remember the cross. My original ones were pink hearts.
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