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Old March 3, 2009   #1
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Just wondered what are all the codes mean that people are useing here. The PL, F1, F2, etc. If somebody could expand on these I am sure it would help us "information challenged" gardeners more understand the codes.
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Old March 3, 2009   #2
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Somewhere here we once had a list of the definitions but I can't find it.

PL = potato leaf; a leaf type of tomato plants, resembles leaves from potato plants.

RL = regular leaf; primary leaf type of most tomato plants. Photos would help here LOL

F1 = the first generation hybrid cross of two plants. Big Boy is a simple two parent F1 hybrid. All F1 plants are identical genetically aka Filial 1, which describes the first filial (or first generation) of seeds or plants resulting from a cross pollination of distinctly different and genetically pure parent plants.

F2 = second generation plant, grown from seed saved from F1 plant growout. Often unstable, with different parental traits segregating out from plant to plant.

Others can explain better, perhaps.
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http://www.tomatoville.com/showthrea...=abbreviations

Here's another thread with some more abbreviations ( codes) that lots of folks use.
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One final type of codes you may see are reflective of how various seed savers keep their seeds - such as Tomato 08-100, which for me means that in 2008, this tomato was number 100 (stored in vial 100 in my database).

So really three types of codes or abbreviations - those related to disease or tomato genetics, those acronyms that people have come up with for variety shortcuts (amazing how when I am driving and the license plate in front of me is LYH, I think of Lillian's Yellow Heirloom!), and vial or packet or database codes we use.....whoops, one more - if you see PI, IPK, or NSL numbers, it refers to the number given by the USDA or other organizations (the IPK varieties end up frequently in Seed Savers Exchange offerings) for their storage databases.

Who says there are no numbers and data in gardening!!!
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(amazing how when I am driving and the license plate in front of me is LYH, I think of Lillian's Yellow Heirloom!),

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You aren't alone on making those kinds of observations.

Last summer when I had an MD appt in Glens Falls I found out that his office was on the corner of X and the road I knew my orthopedic surgeon lived on and I'd been told that he had lots and lots of perennials in a bed near the road and I wanted to see what he was growing.

No problem finding it, b'c of all the lovely flowers and the address was 117__________Ave.

No problem, his address is Russian 117 as far as I'm concerned when I next send a Xmas card.
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And one more. RAT = really awful tasting
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As I had figured, something simple, just had to know where to start. Thanks for letting me know everybody!
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In my line of work a code blue means we have to start CPR and get the AED's. Code red-Someone is going to the ground get the needles ready. I am not going to talk about a code Brown.
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In my line of work a code blue means we have to start CPR and get the AED's. Code red-Someone is going to the ground get the needles ready. I am not going to talk about a code Brown.
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And when I was in the hospital a few years back after having the first of two new hips put in I heard a Code PINK and that one surprised me.

It turns out that code Pink is used in this hospital when it's suspected that a newborn has been abducted from the nursery.
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With your F numbers, this will help a little.

http://www.tomatoville.com/showthrea...ghlight=filial
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I work at a k thru 2nd grade elementary school. Guess what a page for the custodian with the term " code green" means? I got quite a chuckle out of that the first time I heard it.
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