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June 17, 2019 | #1 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Mar 2014
Location: Mid-Atlantic right on the line of Zone 7a and 7b
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Light of the World F1
Wanted to start a new thread on my cross since the old title did not apply to what I actually did.
Anyway, I am days away from tasting the F1 fruit of Brandywine Platfoot x Orange Jazz. Calling it Light of the World. Plants are the tallest in my greenhouse, as well as fattest stems. My goal was to get a yellow/orange fruit that was large and delicious like the Platfoot, but earlier, more productive, and non-splitting like OJ. I know breeding is more complicated than just crossing the 2 and getting those features, but I had to have a starting point. Fruit are getting LARGE. 75% look to be pounders. Slight ribbing on top. None are cracking at all, where neighboring Cherokee Purple, Guker's Special, and Brandy Boy are as always. Color is going gold like I hoped. Just started, so more darkening expected. IMG_1761.jpg IMG_1762.jpg IMG_1740.jpg IMG_1732.jpg I have 9 F2 that have set fruit (I pulled seeds but did not get to taste the F1 last november, as it was not fully ripe). I was hoping to find a yellow fruit with potato leaf, and none of the 9 F2 have this. I am planning on fermenting seeds from this current F1 crop. I will plant out 24 plants as soon as I can germ them. Will do a slice and taste this weekend hopefully... Last edited by PureHarvest; June 17, 2019 at 03:14 PM. |
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