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Old March 10, 2013   #16
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Looks like some segregation showing up in the F2. Granted it's a sample size of four but two out of the four have purple stems and darker green leaves at the early stage of growth.
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Old December 6, 2014   #17
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How did this go? Interesting to see the ones completely lacking anthocyanin in the stems.
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Honestly, I didn't followup on this too much. I think I am at F4 now (but with limited plants grown at each generation to select) and it's definitely not the same tomato as the F1, which we really like. I think it deserves some more attention since the F1 is not avail. in the U.S. last I looked (various UK sellers though).

I'd love to have it stable and dwarfed.
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Old December 6, 2014   #19
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Definitely looks like there's some aa/ms-10 linkage there, which would not be at all surprising in a commercial, grape type F1 hybrid.
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OK, then if that's the case the antho absent should have been male sterile and not produce fruit without significant intervention. Unless I got one of the 10% that will set seed.

I don't remember which plant I kept but I did get lots of fruit and seeds (well the person growing it did)

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Definitely looks like there's some aa/ms-10 linkage there, which would not be at all surprising in a commercial, grape type F1 hybrid.
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Old December 6, 2014   #21
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I wish you knew for sure.

Why not plant about 24 to 40 seeds this time and count the aa sprouts. And maybe grow a couple of them all the way out.
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A larger sample size would be a good thing for sure.

Rutgers confirms that Santa Orange is a hybrid: http://njaes.rutgers.edu/tomato-vari...p?Orange+Santa

Edit, I mean Orange Santa, lol.
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