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January 31, 2013 | #11 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Alabama
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Seed planting for my first round of seedlings which includes the cold tolerant lines is now complete. Here is what I have started to this point.
PI 120256, Barnaulskiy Konservnyi, Belye Nochi, Boney M, Erlinorth, I-2, I-3, Kemerovets, Krainiy Sever, LA0490, LA0716, LA1777, LA1926, LA1940, LA1941, LA2144, LA2175, LA2409, LA2552, LA2567, LA2574, LA2722, LA2776, LA2777, LA2781, LA2812, LA2855, LA2860, LA2861, LA2864, LA2869, LA2951, LA2963, LA3866, LA3874, LA3883, LA3969, LA4104 Sucr, LA4135, LA4231, LA4232, LA4233, LA4235, LA4236, LA4237, LA4238, LA4239, LA4241, LA4242, LA4243, LA4244, LA4245, LA4246, LA4248, LA4249, LA4251, LA4252, LA4253, LA4254, LA4256, LA4257, LA4259, LA4261, LA4262, LA4264, LA4266, LA4267, LA4268, LA4269, LA4270, LA4271, LA4272, LA4276, LA4278, LA4280, LA4282, LA4284, LA4310, LA4313, LA4314, LA4323, LA4326, Leningradskiy Skorospelyi, Nevskiy, Nikola, O-33, Picket, Sasha's Altai, Spiridinovskie, Sub-Arctic Plenty, Some of the above are standard tomato varieties that are included to provide a control baseline against which to evaluate the cold tolerant lines. There are several lines that I will be evaluating that are not in the above list because they are standard varieties that I am growing as part of my seed starts for plant sales. I have several more varieties of early maturity and/or cold tolerant varieties that will be planted as soon as one last shipment arrives. I expect to put in about 36 more varieties which will be one more full tray of seed. DarJones |
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