March 1, 2018 | #421 |
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jms, good looking plants! I have a 73X Fuzzy F4-3 X Baby Girl that is very small for it's age and looks more like a caterpillar wonder if i got the 2 types mixed Dan sent me 2 different 73X and this appears to be the mmf ? I hope i did not screw up the #'s
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March 1, 2018 | #422 |
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Korney put some of the dwarf phenotypes in post #277 it's possible:
dm, dwarf modifier Allele name: Synonym of Allele: d2 Mutant type: Spontaneous Phenotype: Causes extreme dwarfing. Phenotype Details Phenotypic Category: Plant habit or size Is primary phenotype for this gene? Yes p { margin-bottom: 0.1in; line-height: 120%; }a:link { } |
March 1, 2018 | #423 |
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Very nice fuzzy little guy! Hope it makes some tasty fruits!
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March 9, 2018 | #424 |
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I started some of Dan's seeds on 2/15. Here are pictures on 3/8. (this is my first time trying to post pics here) I am growing 51 F3, 51 F 4, 46 F4 and 33 F4. I did the first cull today-so hard to cut the tallest babies and rather counterintuitive!
In comparing them all, the 51's-both F3 and F4 are smaller than the other two varieties. Also, maybe you can see but in just one cell the leaves are all more yellow. I am not sure why this is happening. The same seeds are in the cell behind it and they are not yellower. Any ideas? As I have never done this before, do these look ok? Any advice moving forward? Thanks, Heide |
March 9, 2018 | #425 |
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Sorry- not sure why the files uploaded sideways?
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March 9, 2018 | #426 |
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Easily fixed...
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March 10, 2018 | #427 | |
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At the time, I almost posted a thread asking if there was a possible connection between yellow cotyledons and yellow fruit at maturity. Unfortunately, it occurred at a time that, due to a number of things, I wasn’t able to follow up as closely as I would have liked to. I don’t know whether those with the yellow cotyledons all ended up with yellow fruit. I do know that some did and both varieties with the yellow cotyledons had yellow fruit in their pedigree and the potential for yellow fruit. 46X was one of those varieties with the yellowed cotyledons. I don't know if there could be a connection, but I found the idea intriguing. It would sure be a great way to identify yellow-fruited plants early in the growth cycle. If they remain healthy follow them through and see if the fruit comes yellow. Also, let us know if those plants remain healthy looking except for cotyledon color. That particular F4 seed came from an F3 plant that had red fruit - with the potential of yellow offspring. Keep us posted.... |
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March 10, 2018 | #428 |
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Geez. This thread is 26 pages and going on for ever.
Amazing. You haven,t figured out yet what to grow
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March 10, 2018 | #429 |
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Thanks AL@NC for fixing my pics!
I will keep you posted Dan as things progress. Heide |
March 12, 2018 | #430 |
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Hi hl2601, here are my 33X and 51X planted 2/15/2018
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March 12, 2018 | #431 |
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Pete, those look great! I'll soon be growing some, too!
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March 12, 2018 | #432 |
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Pete- How fun to be growing out the same vials at the same time. Thx for sharing your pics so I can compare. Yours look fantastic and healthy. Are you close to getting some flowers? These plants are so small compared to the regular tomatoes, their size is throwing me a bit. How many plants of each variety made it through the cull? Are your 33's super carroty/whispy? I think Dan said he was trying for that trait and boy are mine whispy at this point at least! Are you putting two to a cup and then culling further when you see if they are multiflora? Just trying to determine my next step!
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Some folks who have read my emphasis on planting lots and culling heavily and planted F4 or F5 seed probably scratch their heads and wonder what the heck I was going on about. |
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March 12, 2018 | #434 | |
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Is there a specific name for this leaf type?
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Wispy means fine or feathery and would normally fit here. However, my understanding is that 'wispy' leaf in tomatoes refers to plants that that have a droopy, almost wilty look to them and are quite often found in con★★★★★★★★ with heart-shaped fruit. These definitely lack a droopy wilty look. I don't have time to search, but I believe Carolyn has a soft spot for wispy leafed hearts. Are there other leaf types? Are there any other tomatoes besides Silvery Fir Tree with this leaf structure? We are about to have some stable micros with it. I have referred to it as carrot leaf and fine leaf. Is there already an accepted name? If not....? |
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March 13, 2018 | #435 |
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Yes Heidi, it is fun to grow the same to compare. My #3 is the carrot type leaf of Dan's #33 . It is the Berkeley Tie Dye/ Pork Chop I believe. I would swear by looking closely that there are flowers near but seem to be just more tiny carrot type leaves forming. Still cold here - flurries today, not much sun so a lot of lights on the plants. I started using dilute MG now MG Blossom w/nutrients, kelp, rock, etc.
this is my first yr. to grow these micro's and am trying to find what will work best for me this next winter - i guess i'll start them in Aug??? I have like 100+ plants and have started to give away some keeping track who got what I have to start my outdoor seeds in 3 weeks where will i put 'em all.............. i have culled few and intend to stick 'em outside in 6 weeks - I hope they will stay in cups for awhile my #6 is Dan's #51 Last edited by tryno12; March 13, 2018 at 01:39 AM. |
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