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October 5, 2014 | #1 |
Tomatovillian™
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(Lithium Sunset x Pink Boar) x Cherokee Lime Stripe
(Lithium Sunset x Pink Boar) x Cherokee Lime Stripe
Three way fun! SO MUCH variation in the F1's from this complex cross. Just beautiful striped tomatoes. Most of them tasted pretty good. A couple were pretty bland or soft textured though with the ark-worthy level of rain theywithstood, that's no K-1 JL 4-1 K 5-3 I'm carrying a few segregates forward, but mainly this one, because the taste was really there. JL 4-2 Very nice GWR FY 2-3 FY 2-5 The other one I'm carrying forward. Very good GWR with a pink core FY 2-2 Epic Colors, bland and soft though. Could get better at F2 or F3? FY 2-1 FY 4-1 I'm definitly going to do a few F3's from this one, just to see what comes out FY 2-4 FY 2-6 FY 4-1 FY 2-1 |
October 6, 2014 | #2 |
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Beautiful fruits, and good to hear that some are very tasty as well. Do you have the space (and energy) to grow out as many as you'd like to stabilize?
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October 6, 2014 | #3 |
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Wow, what an amazing selection, they look so lovely. The GWR is gorgeous and I love the colour and pattern of FY 4-1, got real sparkle
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October 6, 2014 | #4 |
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Pretty close, I do about 500 plants a year of segregating hybrid lines. It's not as many as I'd like, but it's enough to feel OK making selections. I'm always open to extra help though.
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October 6, 2014 | #5 |
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Nice looking maters there. Those are some very interesting parental selections also.
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October 6, 2014 | #6 |
Tomatovillian™
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The GWR one does look very good!
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October 6, 2014 | #7 |
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very beautiful tomatoes! The green with the pink blush is very pretty. best wishes for your F3`s next season too.
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October 6, 2014 | #8 |
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Sweet! They are so pretty.
I didn't know that a cross between an F1 and an OP was also called an "F1". I did a couple of this type of complex cross this year but ended up labelling the seeds "F2", because I know they'll be all over the map, not uniformly identical like the usual F1 hybrid. Crosses between F2 and OP I also labelled F2. Confusing... yes. Good to hear you have lots of space for your growout. |
October 22, 2014 | #9 |
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March 14, 2016 | #10 |
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Probably time to show last year's results from this line -
FY 6-9 Good taste, low seed count L 3-1 I call it the "Eye of Sauron". Unfortunately, taste is only a 5/10 L 1-17. Great stripes, good taste. FY 6-16 Bicolor, mid season L 3-2 Love the interior colors |
March 14, 2016 | #11 |
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L 6-19, L 6-15, L 6-13 6-19 had very good taste L 6-14, L 6-22, L 6-17 Great taste all around FY 5-6, FY 5-1 L 3-1, L 3-2 L 6-18 L 15-1 and L 15-2 FY 5-4 FY 5-1 Nice, "black" tomato type taste Last edited by PaddyMc; March 14, 2016 at 02:09 AM. |
March 14, 2016 | #12 |
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L 6-18 L 6-14 Bicolor interior, later season L 6-13 |
March 14, 2016 | #13 |
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Wish I lived closer so I could stop by and gawk and help and maybe get to taste a few of those beauties.
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October 29, 2016 | #14 |
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LPBCLS
My main problem with this line right now is culling down to just a few to carry forward, because I dig most of these. F3 seems to be a bit of a "sweet spot" in the complex cross growouts. T17-4, T5-2, T18-3, T7-10 T 5-2 Pink/green stripes, ananas-noir type interior. T 18-3 black, green stripe, OK+ taste. T 17-10 Bicolor w/cool stripes, nice, bold, fruity taste - 7.5/10. T3-2, T17-8, T6-6, T17-10 T 3-2 Bicolor, fruity, 7/10 T 17-8 Bicolor w/cool stripes, taste - 7.5/10. T 6-6 Bicolor, didn't save any seeds. T7-5, T7-3, T6-13, T7-7 Didn't save seeds from any of them. Good looks, but not tasty enough to save (at this point, with most of my crosses, if I can't see exceptional taste somewhere in the distance, I'm not saving them). T 6-7, T 6-10, T 17-6, T 3-11 T 6-10 good taste T 17-6 Nice acid gell, ok taste. T 7-12 average taste. Didn't save seeds. FY 7-9 Such pretty stripes. Productive, excellent taste a true 10/10. I gave it 3 stars in my notes. FY 7-5 (2), FY 7-1 FY 7-5 ugly outside, really pretty (blood red) inside. Taste 7/10 FY 7-11 and 7-10 FY 7-11 no save. FY 7-10 black interior, good taste. FY7-22, 7-19, 7-15 FY 7-5 Ananas noir type interior. 7/10 FY 7-13 Best looks of the bunch, black interior, so so taste. FY 7-14 Bigger, and a bit soft-textured, but good taste. FY 7-2 Green/pink bicolor, lemony, nice taste. FY 3-3, 3-4 and 3-2 FY 3-3 - pretty, piraform. Great, "bright" taste. Good candidate. FY 3-4 No save. FY 3-2 Sweet, 8/10 FY 3-8, 3-11, 3-12, 3-9 All pretty average. FY 3-5 Very fruity, 7.5/10 FY-M Rich and sweet. |
February 13, 2018 | #15 |
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'17 was very exciting! The taste was very consistently good, which is great when you're breeding for taste!
[img]https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4374/36342487073_32994170c8_c.jpg[/img] LPBCLS L 9-26 very early blk int, good+ LPBCLS FY 9-14 best taste of the AN interiors LPBCLS L 9-6 an int t8.5 LPBCLS L 9-22 an int! ok taste, but looks LPBCLS L 9-34 very pretty, big, an, do some for sure LPBCLS L 9-36 t7.5 but a 9 if it was stronger, big LPBCLS T 24-10 green int t9.5, but small LPBCLS T 24-15 EXCELLENT taste |
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