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Old July 28, 2012   #1
bughunter99
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Default When do Anthocyanins show their color?

I'm growing out several F3 plants from Seattle's Woolly Blue Mammoth. One one plant I noticed that the first couple of plants that ripened in the center of the plant did not get any purple striping, new fruit which has a ways to go until getting ripe already has purple stripes forming.

My question, if I remove fruit from the vine and let it ripen in the sun, will it get purple stripes or does it have to be on the plant?

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Old August 7, 2012   #2
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I doubt that anyone has a sure way to answer your question,
based on genetics, etc. Their genetic combinations are kind
of new and untested. You will simply need to see what happens.
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Old August 7, 2012   #3
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Ive got an "Indigo Rose" that I picked before it ripened sitting on a sunny windowsill.

It has taken a few days to start developing anthocyanin on the exposed green areas, but it is definitely becoming a nice purple color now. Strangely, the color is not developing around a couple of small damage spots.
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