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Old September 29, 2010   #31
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Sherry:

I am growing again in my greenhouse right now for the fall. I will check out fruit shape and report back. Your fruit looks great-very healthy!
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Old September 29, 2010   #32
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Thanks, Michael. They tasted good too. I'm sure I'll grow it again next year. I'll try to pay better attention to fruit shape. And I'll be eager to hear about yours this season. I usually try to get better photos ... not sure what happened this time!

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Old September 29, 2010   #33
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Here is the picture of Utyonok from a commercial Russian vendor Sedek (reputable)

http://www.magazinsemena.ru/product/9556/
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Old September 29, 2010   #34
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Here is the picture of Utyonok from a commercial Russian vendor Sedek (reputable)

http://www.magazinsemena.ru/product/9556/
I bet the it would cost a fortune to have some shipped
To the US. Any good sources closer to the US?
One that would have true seeds.
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Old September 29, 2010   #35
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I bet the it would cost a fortune to have some shipped
To the US. Any good sources closer to the US?
One that would have true seeds.
Looks like Carol (Knapp's Fresh Vegies) might have it ...

http://www.tomatoville.com/showthread.php?t=10251

A good place to check sources (and other great information) is Tania's database ...

http://tatianastomatobase.com/wiki/C...o_Variety_List
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Old September 29, 2010   #36
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Folks,

I have Utyonok seeds from a Russian CV - I did not schedule to grow it in 2011, but if there is a demand, I can reconsider.

Yes, Carol offers it.

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Old October 1, 2010   #37
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Yes I have Utyonok. The seeds I grew last year came directly from Andrey. Nice compact little plant.

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Old October 2, 2010   #38
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I'm still having seeds for Utyonok as well.

Most of my fruits in 2007 and 2009 had pointed ends, but some are not. I'm sure my seeds are from original pack from Sedek Seeds (Russia).
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Old October 5, 2010   #39
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How would the flavor compare to Jaunne Flamme? and which one would you grow yourself if you could only grow one?
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Old May 31, 2011   #40
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This is my first time to grow Utyonok and Im looking forward to tasting it.
The only thing that concerns me is the amount of leaf roll that I'm seeing with this
particular plant. Is this variety prone to leaf roll?
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Old May 31, 2011   #41
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The plant I grew in my winter greenhouse did not do that.
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Old May 31, 2011   #42
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I have some plants in gallon pots right now. While they are not as big as your plants and don't have fruit yet, they aren't showing leaf roll at all. The gallon pots aren't their ultimate growing spot either. Those are "for sale" plants right now but may get planted out next week.

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I have some plants in gallon pots right now. While they are not as big as your plants and don't have fruit yet, they aren't showing leaf roll at all. The gallon pots aren't their ultimate growing spot either. Those are "for sale" plants right now but may get planted out next week.

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Carol, do you still have any seeds for sale? I'd be interested in a pack of them, if you still have some.

I checked your website, and didn't see them. Did I miss them?





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Old May 31, 2011   #44
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My web site isn't organized very well. If you don't know what year I got a variety you would miss it right now. Eventually I need to get things organized by type and or color. But thats a job for when I have some spare time (yah right).

It's on the 2010 page here http://knapps-fresh-vegies.netfirms....toes-2010.html

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My web site isn't organized very well. If you don't know what year I got a variety you would miss it right now. Eventually I need to get things organized by type and or color. But thats a job for when I have some spare time (yah right).

It's on the 2010 page here http://knapps-fresh-vegies.netfirms....toes-2010.html

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Payment sent, thanks!

Looking forward to a nice fall harvest. Going to start them indoors in a few weeks. I have enough light to grow these indoors 24/7, if I'm reading the height of these plants correctly - about 1-1.5ft...?
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