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June 12, 2015 | #1 |
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Zapotec
I planted a Zapotec plant from seed I got in a trade or from the MMMM. The bag is a clear plastic one with "Zapotec 2014" written on it with a fine black marker. That plant is growing some tomatoes that look like Zapotec and a whole lot more that do not. I looked through Tomatoville all the way back to 2007. Going by what I read it is not supposed to look like the second and third picture. The tomatoes have a whole lot of seeds and tastes unbelievably good. The flesh is firm and the skin isn't thick like a hybrid.
I want to save enough seeds to send to everyone who wants them, but I need to figure out if it is a Zapotec or something else. |
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I have never had Zapotec look like the other ones.
It might be a cross of some sort. Worth |
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No, Pictures 2 and 3 are not Zapotec.
http://tomatoville.com/showthread.ph...Zapotec+Ribbed Above is the thread to read here with comments about Zapotec and you even posted in this thread. If you go to Tania's website you'll see that most folks refer to Zapotec Ribbed or Pleated as being hollow, and that's what I got when I grew it.Same kind of comments in the SSE Yearbooks. Carolyn
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Not to get off subject Salt but since you are determined to grow all kinds of tomatoes you might as well try Mexico.
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Worth, I didn't think about the plant being a cross. I'll have to look up Mexico. I have seeds of Mexico Midget. Whatever the cross is - it tastes great. So I'm guessing when I save seeds I should call it, "Zapotec Cross"? |
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Salt if it were me I wouldn't save seeds from it but that is just me because I dont have the space right now to waste time in a maybe plant.
Here is a link to Mexico. They aren't bad. Do you think you are ready to wake up some really old seeds? http://www.tomatogrowers.com/MEXICO/productinfo/5645/ |
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I saw that link worth. A heavy producer of 1 lb. + that lasts through the growing season. Sure, I would like to try to wake up some old seeds.
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Grown Zapotecs for 5 years...
Not Zapotecs |
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Mexico tomatoes are my favorite around here...lots of tomatoes that taste pretty gosh darnoodley good!
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June 13, 2015 | #12 |
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I grew Zapotec one year and they were really flute-y. You would recognize one in an instant when you see it again. So yours are not, definitely. Too round. But hey, the taste is good right? That's all that matters.
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How about a little background on the variety Mexico since I was the first to receive it from a reader of the Off The Vine Newsletter and the first to SSE list it back in 1996:
http://t.tatianastomatobase.com:88/wiki/Mexico We have that family in the midwest who moved from Mexico to thank for that variety, and it's a darn good variety. Carolyn
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I cut one open this morning and found the hollow part that Carolyn mentioned. I have not read much about crosses. I guess it's time to start learning. Here's the picture
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June 14, 2015 | #15 |
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I'm growing Zapotecs and they are pretty big tomatoes that sorta looks pear shaped with ribs.
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