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July 11, 2009 | #1 |
Tomatovillian™
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First crosses harvested
Today I harvested the first ripe fruit from spring crosses: Bloody Butcher x Large Barred Boar and Stupice x Freckled Child. I'll try to turn around F2 seed this summer/fall for these. I also made my last group of crosses for the season. I have over a hundred different crosses set, and other than special projects, most crosses were designed to get earliness, shorter stature, stripes, and/or flavor. I am thankful to the several web resources on crossing technique. It took me a while to get the hang of it, but I've been hitting 80-90% success rate the last few weeks.
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July 19, 2009 | #2 |
Tomatovillian™
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Good to hear of your success. Hope you find what you're after in the crosses. It's an enjoyable pastime.
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July 25, 2009 | #3 |
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Nice work -- good success rate. You're gonna need a ton of space to grow those out. I'll look forward to hearing about promising new lines coming out of MN.
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July 25, 2009 | #4 |
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Maybe you ought to thank the donors of the several crosses your growing this year. Ami
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July 25, 2009 | #5 |
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I too myself grew out some F1 seeds from a cross made last year between AGGXSM. It actually made a nice hybrid. I've got 20 F2's sprouted and I'm seeing 20% PL. I hope I can grow maybe 2 PL and 2 RL of these and get some fruit to sample before the season ends here which isn't until Oct or Nov. I cant wait!
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July 25, 2009 | #6 | |
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July 26, 2009 | #7 |
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Frogs,
It is a certainly addictive yet healthy pasttime. It is probably one of my most enjoyable recreational activities. So far all of the blossums that set fruit, which I have cross pollinated, were succsessful crosses. One point of unsolicited advice... You can emasculate flowers alot later than is described in the posts I have seen. Typically I do this well after the flower opens. The key is to yank the stamens when they are still green yellow and not deep yellow and bursting open with pollen. Emasculation is much easier for me, at this stage. Also the stigma is usually sticky and ready to go at this point so I just drown it with pollen once right after emasculation. This is just what is easiest for me and has worked so far.
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July 26, 2009 | #8 |
Tomatovillian™
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thanks Vince, I've noticed the same thing. When I am making a RL x RL cross I emasculate a little earlier. Until I grow these out I won't know for sure.
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July 28, 2009 | #9 |
Tomatovillian™
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I haven't tried emasculation at the stage you do it. Sounds like it would work fine. Thanks for the tip.
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