July 14, 2013 | #46 |
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An F3 of Chibikko x Sungold. Growing in a 1 gal pot. 9" tall with first flowers at 3".
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July 30, 2013 | #47 |
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These are all Small Woolly Blue (F2) x Mydfa Yellow (F2) F2. All fairly small plants height around 6 - 10 inch. The blue woolly comes from Tom's Seattle Woolly Blue Mammoth
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July 30, 2013 | #48 |
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I grew Yellow Furry Boar from WBF last year and it came out as a dwarf type which I crossed to a small growing striped GWR dwarf. F1 fruit and two of the F2' plants, both under a foot at the moment.
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July 30, 2013 | #49 |
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I love micro tomatoes. Well done.
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August 3, 2013 | #50 |
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August 3, 2013 | #51 |
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Me three.
The Chibikko x Green Zebra seedlings have all come up, and are very healthy and lush. Getting ready to move them to their permanent homes. Any recommendations for final pot size? A 6" pot is (very roughly) 1.75 quarts (I stopped up one of mine and filled it with water). I also have Mohamed, Minibel, and Red Robin growing for comparison. And, oddly enough, one of the Dr. Carolyn x Pink Berkelely Tie-Dyes seems to be miniature as well. It's ridiculously tiny compared to the others in the batch! |
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May not be genetic dwarf. You do have DC x PBTD F2 seed which is where that would show up if it was a bee made cross originally, but all the F1 plants from that cross are uniform, so not very likely.
I doubt it's a seed mixup on my part because I'm very careful in my processing and storage...but stranger things have happened... Could just be a runt. The DC x PBTD is a full size plant and would best in the ground. I'm looking for good taste, color and stripes on that one. Cherry toms are my favorite! The pix below are the parent of your F3 seed. Should be a micro determinate and stripes may show up if you grow enough plants! Quote:
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August 3, 2013 | #53 |
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Yep, I'm going to plant out all of the DC x BTD in my best bed, on the side of the house, as soon as it gets just a little shadier. Right now it's set on "broil". If I think they're getting a bit crowded (the heat and shade makes everything grow a little lanky) I may try putting them out and rigging up some shade cloth, but right now I think everything is happy.
Quite interesting results on several fronts, even though nothing is flowering just yet. First, the seedlings (from both crosses) started in peat-lite mix in 16 oz cups (five to a cup) are quite a bit larger than the ones I started individually in coir pellets. Potted them all up the same day, but it's still very noticeable. The roots were better on the ones in the coir pellets, though. The tiny tiny runt DC x PBTD has very tiny leaves, too -- will be interesting to see if it grows out of it or stays small! It's smaller than my pinky nail (while the largest is the size of my palm) but not weak or sickly looking -- they're all very healthy. I'm currently trying to figure out a good permanent home for the micros. They're such pretty plants they really deserve a nice container! But I have twenty of them. |
August 20, 2013 | #54 |
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I've got F3s in #1 pots right now starting to put on fruit. One thing about these micros is that one can crank thru multiple generations in a year! Septoria has hit them pretty hard lately though. Pix coming soon.
And if anyone has a lead on accession LA3729 I'd be grateful if you'd ping me!
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August 27, 2013 | #55 |
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If these are for indoor winter growing I can volunteer for some seeds if its not too late. I even have a two foot by eight foot grow light I used last year to start my plants indoors. Let me know!
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August 30, 2013 | #56 |
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I might have just the thing. Keep your eye on this thread!
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August 30, 2013 | #57 |
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Hey Chris! I'm available too. I've got a three tier light stand. I was going to start some Hahms Gelbe Toftmate seeds, but if you've got something that I could do instead, I'd love to help. Just let me know.
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August 30, 2013 | #58 |
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Very interesting work.
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Well its been a crazy busy summer for me. So I did not get to start all f1's. I did however start about 9-10 on accident by letting them ferment too long . Which ones I'm not sure but I do have em labeled. Hopefully I will be able to get ripe fruit off all of these. Probably will set up the mini greenhouse by mid Oct to increase/extend chances of getting seed.
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