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Old March 26, 2007   #46
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Hi Michael, just got the first set of PM #1 up - germinated in 48 hrs ! Nice healthy deep green seedlings.

Will plant #2 seed today.


I will keep you posted as to how they do in my Z6 garden ( elevation 2700 ft. )


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Old March 26, 2007   #47
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Here it is. I have not gotten to number 1 as I am recording and fertilizing as I go. I will post it soon. It looked more heart this morning.
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Old March 27, 2007   #48
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From all the above reports, it certainly sounds like seeds saved from a hybrid, which would explain why none have been the same as the original. Not the first time a vendor told a customer what they thought they wanted to hear. ;-(
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Old March 28, 2007   #49
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and for all of us that dont follow horse racing, or arent from Australia- Phar Lap was a champion horse that was reddish.....

whoa. glad i Goodled it, I was confused
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Old March 28, 2007   #50
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Hi-Rena, they look pretty big already and still swelling,should make a good size I hope,

I am pretty sure none of them were hybrids and were just as the old gentleman told me in portugal- but we shall see someone will grow some monsters out of them I am sure,
Anyway it will be fun trying, and if they are worth it at the end of the season and/or turn out to be hybrids then I shall persevere and de-hybridise them.

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I really think this is going to be a monster. It is in a container so not getting full potential. Here is pics of same cluster 2 weeks later (cold nights and possible frost living outside) and it has put on some weight The second pic is of another fruit.



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Michael, I have some seeds as well. I wasn't able to sow this spring due to the impending move but I am just sure that I will have some really big monsters out of them I hope you get some bragging rights out of this.
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Old April 12, 2007   #53
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Well done (Rena) keep em; coming like that- I am sure that you have a potential winner there- Show these Aussie upstarts how its done.
Gardengairn- sure thing-if you produce a monster to beat all the others- the bragging rights are all yours- but there are approx forty others to beat around the world- including Andrey in Belarus,Ami in germany,Me in the UK, and the rest between Canada and the USA- although I fully expect one of the best growers in the USA to take the lead- so far Rena is in the lead by a short head-real good grower is Rena-bet she has been feeding it some special secret mix she is not sharing with anyone-until after september.

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This is about as big as I can get them. Very nice tomatoes!!!

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