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Old July 10, 2016   #11
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You had sent me some of these seeds a couple of years ago - thanks again. The only source of information I could find online was from an outfit in Quebec, and they were listing it with a very long DTM, too long for my Zone 3a. When does ripening occur for you, relative to Stupice? tia
Yes I got the seed from Solana in Quebec.
What is strange, is that it seems to have gotten much earlier since I first grew it here.
In my data sheet for 2013, OJPL was 12 days later to ripen than Stupice and 10 days later than Pervaya Lyubov, which is similar size (slicer).
In 2014, it was only six days later than Moravsky Div and 3 days later than P. Lyubov.
Growing again this year OJPL flowered at 42 days cw 57 days in 2014 and 67 days in 2013. This year it was growing fruit at 67 days.
Lindalana commented yesterday they were early for her too, first ripe.
Tormato also mentioned last year that they flowered very early.
Just possibly it is one of those rare varieties that passes on memory of the environment to its seeds, if so it has been duly primed for earliness here.
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