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Old July 11, 2006   #1
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Default What Generation is it if...

The first photo is last years volunteer, most likely a cross between an OP and a hybrid. Anyways I saved seed from the tomato on the right. Do I consider the plant in photo 2, that I am growing out this year an f1 because I dunno exactly what I had before, f2 because I know at least one parent was an f1? I'll prolly never understand crossing lingo very well but posting it to something that I am working on will help lots.

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Yes it does, Thank you very much. I just wanted to know what generation to call it.
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Here is my F2, It is looking more like the one on the right as far as the flower clusters go.
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