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May 14, 2009 | #46 |
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Update 2009 -
6 F3 NAR-X seeds germinated out of 6. (NAR-X is what I'm calling my line from red RL vines). Results: 5 RL's and 1 PL Will be growing 1 RL & the 1 PL ~ Tom
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May 14, 2009 | #47 |
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2009 Plant out 03 May.
NAR-X RL Red (TomTrees) Brannar PL Red (Ami) Brannar PL #10 Pink (Grunt/Grungy) BranNar=Brandywine x Neves Azorean Red All plants F3 Ami
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May 14, 2009 | #48 |
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What an inspired cross! May have to see how it holds up to our subtropical hot/himid summers next year! LOL - we may have our first subtropical system coming through in the next week to introduce my mater babies to life down here (grrr). Am taking the "insurance tomatoes" to Durham this next week LOL.
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May 27, 2009 | #49 |
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Planted May 22, 2009
7 F3 plants, 2 PL of NARX1 (Bill's RL Pink F2) 9 F3 plants, 2 PL of NARX2 (Bill's RL Red F2) Last edited by frogsleap farm; May 27, 2009 at 10:49 PM. Reason: typo |
May 29, 2009 | #50 |
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Planted out:
1 RL NAR-X F3 1 PL NAR-X F3 ~ Tom
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June 22, 2009 | #51 |
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I'm growing BW x NAR RL Red F3 this year - got a chance to taste today and love it. Nice bite, rich and with a hint of sweetness. Yum! A great cross by Bill.
Much of what I've been picking falls in the 6 to 7 1/2 oz range. Click for Larger Size |
June 22, 2009 | #52 |
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Good growing Suze!
My line of Neves x Brandywine (called NAR-X) produced the biggest tomato we've ever grown at my house at 1lb 14oz Amazing production, disease tolerance and taste. I have 1 RL & 1 PL out in the patch this season. So far a def. winner produced by Billy J. ~ Tom RL NAR-X 2008:
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September 8, 2009 | #53 |
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OK, here is my BranNar Red PL F3 weighing in at 777 grams. She is a beauty. Ami
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September 9, 2009 | #54 |
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I also have one of his Brandywine x NAR F3 crosses Bill called Blagojevich.
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