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April 15, 2016 | #16 |
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A friend promised me to bring me a bag of seeds from his father in law who died in the 90s. Of all the seeds he tried to grow when he found them one or two years ago none germinated. When he brings me the bag I will try myself. There were seeds of different vegetables, not only tomatoes. We'll see!
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April 15, 2016 | #17 |
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My old seeds were brought up.
Nope nothing out of the ordinary just in the house. In my opinion I think some methods where people try to get them to last longer may do more harm than good. Worth |
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I suggested what they might do,but haven't heard from them lately, as to any success,but it would take several months even after seed treatment before anything might show,so fingers crossed for both of them. Carolyn
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April 15, 2016 | #20 |
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I have 30 year old tomato seeds I am trying to start myself.
On day 4 of the project. |
April 15, 2016 | #21 | |
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No problem if you want to send some to me maybe you still have my address when you sent me the Dikaya Roza seeds,if not,just PM me with that so I don't have to try and find that envelope in a sea of envelopes. Just so you know,it's too late here to treat seeds and get anything possible for this summer, but I could do so maybe right before Xmas or possibly in Jan so there would be several months of waiting to see if anything came up.. If you have enough tomato seeds you should keep some for yourself as well. When you get the tomato seeds why don't you PM me as to how many there are and then tell you about how many I would need. Any idea at all of what those seeds might give as to Greek tomato seeds or otherwise?Just curious. Carolyn
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April 15, 2016 | #22 | |
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If treating them,what are you doing? Do you know the name of the variety and I ask since if seeds for that variety are still available,and many are I wonder if it might be best to just get new seeds. If nothing is known,then that could be interesting to see what you get and then know where the seeds came from and who they came from. Carolyn, who will be 77 in June and grew up on a truck farm and was helping her father back when she was maybe 5 yo since we had many acres of tomatoes. But really got in involved with the mostly non commercial heirloom kinds when she moved back home to NYS from Denver in 1982.
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April 15, 2016 | #23 | |
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32oz tomatoes were common. the treatment would involve a thread of it own,involving hydrogen peroxide,vinegar and what I call a "surrogate tomato", a slice of tomato with previous tenants evicted and old seeds injected in the rim.On a coffee filter and coated paper plate inside a ziplock bag on a warming mat. |
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April 15, 2016 | #24 | |
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It's been a while since he promised to bring them to me. I'll have to call him and remind it! When I get the package I will pm you and maybe I will do the treatment to some and send you the rest, or send you the whole package. |
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April 16, 2016 | #25 | |
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Aha,just remembered that it was J Delaney who was in Turkey and sent me those,and M was a bit jelous,if you will,since I got some of the same seeds he'd been trying to get from Turkey, and wasn't very successful at all. So I sent him seeds from the packs that Delaney had sent me. Carolyn
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April 16, 2016 | #26 | |
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If I were a seed that was being treated as you describe,I think I'd give it up ASAP b/c I wouldn 't want to be injected into the rim of a tomato , nor be subjected to any interactions between vinegar and hydrogen peroxide nor put on a coffee filter and into a baggie where it's warm And my ratonale is that for very old seeds one has to wait sometimes several months to see anything and two months or so under those conditions spellsMOLD to me. Carolyn
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April 17, 2016 | #28 |
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This year, the oldest tomato seed is vintage 2009 (Kosovo). I am interested, as I read somewhere that hearts have a shorter seed viability than most other varieties.
Some years ago I had a large plant from a 2007 seed. No troubles with germination. |
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