March 13, 2014 | #76 |
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Those tomatoes by the Windows aren´t Czech varieties. They are american and spanish beefsteak tomatoes. I sowed seeds of czech tomatoes until yesterday. On Monday I got seeds of old czech tomatoes from Gengel (czech analog of SSE). All these tomatoes are new for me.
Vaňkovo hroznovité (RL, oval, red, 40-60 g, indet)- old Czech variety (1955), origination seeds from Czech gene bank Olomouc Slivovité červené ( RL, plum, red, 20-40 g, indet)- old Czech variety (1955), origination seeds from Czech gene bank Olomouc Hanácké nejranější (RL, round, red, 20-40 g, indet)- old Czech variety (1920), origination seeds from IPK Ostravské rané (RL,oval, red, indet)- old Czech variety (1952), origination seeds from IPK Leščukovo oranžové (RL, round, oranže, 80-100 g, indet)- familial variety Roubíčkovo pupíkaté (RL,round, red, det.)- familial variety Vladimír |
March 13, 2014 | #77 |
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Vladimir,
It is so wonderful that you found and are growing these rare Czech varieties! I have never heard of these varieties (unless they are known under translated names in North America - which unfortunately happened with so many tomato varieties that came from Eastern Europe). This is a great project. All the best with your 2014 growing season!!! Tatiana
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April 12, 2014 | #78 |
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Yesterday, I transplanted my Czech tomato varieties into 200 ml cups. My final list of varieties for the year 2014:
Albertovske zlute (comercial seeds SevaSeed) Bibi (new breeding 2014) Datlo (new breeding 2014) Goldkrone (comercial seeds Moravoseed) Hanacke nejranejsi (old OP variety) Herodes (comercial seeds Moravoseed) Lescukovo oranzove (familly heirloom) Mini (new breeding 2014) Moravsky div (seeds from USA) Moravsky granat (old OP variety) Oranže (comercial seeds SevaSeed) Ostravske rane (old OP variety) Roubickova pupikate (old OP variety) Slava Poryni (old OP variety) Slivovite cerven(old OP variety) Start F1 (comercial seeds SEMO) Stupice (seeds from USA) Stupicke polni rane (old OP variety) Stupicke sklenikove (old OP variety) Valdo (new breeding 2014) Vankovo hroznovite (old OP variety) Zlatava (comercial seeds Moravoseed) Vladimír |
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Vladimír,
Thank you for your update! I am interested in any clarification you can provide re: Stupice/Moravsky Div. For your reference, I grew two plants of each side-by-side two years ago and, other than Moravsky Div being 3 days earlier to ripen (could be environmental), I didn't observe any difference in plants or fruit. I look forward to your observations. Best wishes, Steve |
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Quote:
http://tomatoville.com/showthread.ph...ght=moravoseed Carolyn
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Pavlina (comercial seeds SEMO) Radana (comercial seeds Moravoseed) Vladimír |
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April 12, 2014 | #82 |
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Very interesting list.
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April 29, 2014 | #83 |
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Stupice yesterday (from left to right):
Moravsky div- Stupice- Stupicke polni rane- Stupicke sklenikove Vladimír |
April 29, 2014 | #84 |
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The answer to the question about tomato Moravsky div:
Good day sir, one Russian company buys from us Stupické tomato field early (Stupicke polni rane), which is registered with them under the name of which is given below (Moravsky div). This tomato packed and sell - 150 seeds for 10 CZK without VAT. It should be readily available wherever sell our seed, or of course you can subscribe to our e-shop. Vladimír |
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Waiting for D-Day
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Flowering Stupices
Pic.1. From the left to the right- Stupicke polni ran- Stupice- Moravsky div- Stupicke sklenikove Pic.2. Leaves of Stupices Vladimír Last edited by MrBig46; June 1, 2014 at 11:28 AM. |
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Flowering Stupices 2
Pic.1. Cluster of flowers Stupicke polni rane Pic.2. Cluster of flowers Stupice Pic.3. Cluster of flowers Moravsky div Pic.4. Cluster of flowers Stupicke polni rane Pic 5. Flowers of Stupices Diferences: Inflorescence simple- Stupice and Stupicke sklenikove Inflorescence double- Moravsky div and Stupicke polni rane Vladimír PS.:Source of seeds: Stupice and Moravsky div- www.heritage.com Stupicke sklenikove and Stupicke polni rane- comercial SEVASEED Last edited by MrBig46; June 1, 2014 at 11:29 AM. |
June 1, 2014 | #88 |
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Wonderful documentary! Thank you Vladimir.
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June 5, 2014 | #89 |
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very good looking plants Vladimir! I was wondering and I apologize if this has been answered in the past if you or anyone else knows what the variety Czech's Bush was/is called in the Czech Republic? I realize this maybe hard to answer as I've read there are lots of bushy tomato varieties from the Czech Republic.
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History of Czech´s Bush from Tatiana´s TOMATObase: -sent to Ben Quisenberry in 1976 by Milan Sodomka from Czechoslovakia. -this variety has been offered in SSE Yearbooks since the 1980 or earlier. Name "Czech's Bush" never used in Czechoslovakia. Today no tomato from seventies is grown with us. The seeds and descriptions are only available in the Czech gene bank. Next year I'll grow Czech's Bush and some bush varieties of Czech gene bank (reseeding varieties in the bank are undertaken each year). I do not yet know what varieties they will be. Vladimír PS.:From Monday I lie in the bed and my companions are antibiotics, painkillers, bandages, crutches .... When I shall meet with my tomatoes? Maybe on Monday. : ( |
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