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Old September 30, 2015   #31
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Worth, please see my post a few minutes before you posted which is just above this post of yours.

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Yes I saw it after I posted mine.
I think we both more or less agree, if you could understand my babble.
Like wine I am not going to have a tomato collection.
I will simply keep it simple.

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Old October 1, 2015   #32
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Correction to my earlier speculation regarding the origin of the Indigo Apple cross. The original cross was made by Mark McCaslin (Frogsleap Farms) who sent F2 seeds to PKS Heirlooms who shared some of those F2 seeds with Wild Boar Farms.
I sent Dean seed of several F3 lines that had been stabilized for expression of anthocyanin accumulation in fruit. I learned that he had shared these with others after the fact.
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Why a new message is not it not indicated when I post a message in"NEW POST" ?
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Old October 8, 2015   #35
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Why a new message is not it not indicated when I post a message in"NEW POST" ?
It shows up new to every one else but the poster.
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Old October 8, 2015   #36
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I don't believe that the anthocyanin lines tend to outcross more readily than others. I've seen several natural crosses happen in my own lines, but given the numbers of plants I grow I don't think it's any higher than with traditional OP types.

I do think many of the early lines made available were unstable, some wildly so. I understand the rush to market, but I believe it did hurt the potential for the anthocyanin types to be appreciated until there are some truly outstanding releases.
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Old October 20, 2015   #37
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The continuation is there:

http://tomatoville.com/showthread.php?p=509625
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