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Old January 24, 2013   #16
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I've got Clackamas coming from Tom, I didn't grow that one last year but it's in the lineup for this year.

I've got a red fleshed sibling line to the GWR pictured above that was equally dark and was fairly sweet. Unfortunately those were ones that I tried to squeeze in two generations in one short season, so I don't have a feeling as to how productive it might be and I only got a few ripe fruit. And they're only going to be F3 this year.

Decisions, decisions.

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Old January 26, 2013   #17
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I can't remember if it was you and the seeds aren't right here now, but I know I got a selection from someone that was almost completely black like Helsing ★★★★★★★★ Blues...
Mark, I checked, and I didn't send you my Fahrenheit Blues selection. I've never seen a leaf like the one on FB - it is an interesting gene and one you might want to include because it curls (folds) upon itself, leaving a very small footprint, allowing for greater sun penetration and antho expression. Also, it is heat tolerant, although it doesn't look it.

Your GWR antho is beautiful!

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Mark, I checked, and I didn't send you my Fahrenheit Blues selection. I've never seen a leaf like the one on FB - it is an interesting gene and one you might want to include because it curls (folds) upon itself, leaving a very small footprint, allowing for greater sun penetration and antho expression. Also, it is heat tolerant, although it doesn't look it.

Your GWR antho is beautiful!

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The GWR antho was exciting to find. They were so dark I did not know what the flesh color was going to be until I sliced one. We'll see what comes of it next season, but if nothing else it may be a useful parent for future crosses.
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Hi Mark,
Just a note on Carolina gold.
When we grew out here it was the most productive determinant in harvest-able fruit...It has very nice skin with a lack of microcracking which is a big boon for us here in Hawaii. Withstood very heavy rains until the LB came around.
So if you can incorporate these fantastic qualities with some extra features I think you will have a winner!
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I've heard very positive things about it, and BHN-871 is supposed to be similar but has a few more resistance factors with it. My intention is to cross them with something with late blight resistance, perhaps Skykomish and see what shakes out.
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Any updates ? I'm interested by the shattering approach. Unfortunately i didnt find a way to get alberto shatters in europe
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