Historical background information for varieties handed down from bygone days.
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April 24, 2015 | #1 |
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Dark Copia Heart?
Once again I have picked out a seed with no background. My whim this year was to use up the wonderful seeds sent to me thru the years. Anyone recognize this name? Susan
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April 24, 2015 | #2 | |
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First Copia itself http://tatianastomatobase.com/wiki/Copia Now a Google search for it with many references: https://www.google.com/?gws_rd=ssl#q=Dark+Copia+Heart And now a thread about it: http://www.idigmygarden.com/forums/s...ad.php?t=55178 Copia has been used in the breeding projects of several folks, which is true of this one. Hopefully the above links should tell you all you want to know about it. Carolyn
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April 24, 2015 | #3 |
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Oh Gosh now what to do. I also have 5 sturdy Copia ready for the ground. It is pretty, but not an heirloom.
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I grew Copia one year and it was the biggest plant around and only had one tomato on it. It was beautiful but the worst tasting tomato I have ever had. Even worse than store bought because the latter has no taste at all. Craig (NCtomatoman) here told me a few years ago that at their tomato gathering it was voted the wost tomato there. A real spitter. I'm telling you this because you might try maybe two plants and save room for something else and give the other three to your worst enemy. Worth |
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April 24, 2015 | #5 | |
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Some have used it in their breeding projects for the color, but NOT the taste. Carolyn
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April 29, 2015 | #6 | |
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Dark Copia Heart
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I've no experience with this tomato at all . . . but it does look like one where there might be some difficulty determining the appropriate harvest time. There are other tomatoes where one sees widely different love/hate reports where difficulty determining best harvest time/ripeness seems a likely explanation for the different taste reports -- especially when that difficulty interacts with the fact that some people like "almost ripe" tomatoes and others prefer tomatoes so ripe they are almost over-ripe and starting downhill. So hopefully your initial taste results will be great, but if they aren't favorable, it might be worth making a point to try some at a different ripeness level. Just a thought. :::cheering hopefully for those five sturdy plants::: JLJ |
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April 29, 2015 | #7 | |
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And Carolyn directed you to a thread at Idig that has some info there, but here's one photo from my own archive: A variety that is stable for taste, color, stripes and size, we are trying to capture the heart form to stay PUT! More than just worth growing IMHO, everyone who tried it, loved it so far, and seeds are in high demand... Could you tell me the year the seeds you have are from? That way we can determine the F generation you most likely have... We are as far as F6 this year in the stabilization process. |
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May 2, 2015 | #8 |
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You may not believe this they are 2009. And beautiful and sturdy. Just planted them today. And gave out the others to family telling them I don't know what to expect. Just not red tomatoes.
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May 3, 2015 | #9 |
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Oh I am excited to see this tomato. I am also growing Copia . Just on a whim. Like I said using up old seed.
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May 4, 2015 | #10 |
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Being 2009 is almost impossible they came from me originally, as I discovered this line in 2011! So maybe someone named a different variety the same name?
I must say, I'm confused... Do keep us updated, it will be interesting to see what you get out of this... |
May 4, 2015 | #11 |
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Tootaloo, I believe you said these were seeds that had been sent to you? In light of what Iva said, might it be wise, if you know the source, to check the date with the sender, if you have a record of who sent them to you? Sender might also know where they got the seeds?
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May 4, 2015 | #12 |
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This just gets more confusing. Just a seed bag with name and 2009. 10 seeds. I was doing a lot of RR on gardenweb. And was thrilled like others to get names I never heard of. I will let you know what it looks and tastes like. Next year I check out names before dropping seeds
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August 4, 2015 | #13 |
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Dark Copia Heart
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August 9, 2015 | #14 |
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August 13, 2015 | #15 |
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