June 10, 2016 | #106 |
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I have fruit set on at least a third of my plants. Can't wait to see how they turn out after seeing some of the others now other are getting. Very exciting
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June 12, 2016 | #107 |
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a little update on my plants:
13x F3 1 2 dwarf not multiflora 12x F3 6 2 micros crazy multifloras ! 13x F3 2 1 micro no flowers yet 13x F3 6 2 dwarf moderate multiflora all are regular leaf no fruit set yet |
June 16, 2016 | #108 |
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In addition to the 11xF3 I got from Dan, I also got seeds from another cross he performed. He crossed a micro multi-flora dwarf andAmbrosia Orange UBX and it is identified as 19x.
I planted the 5 F1 seeds he sent and as of this morning 3 had germinated. I plan on raising one F1 in an admittedly undersized container to get F2 seed. I plan on starting a bunch of F2 seed this fall, going on a micro hunt and growing them either by my patio door and/or under lights this winter. I'll post updates here as the project progresses. This cross has me excited because the Ambrosia Orange UBX tomato sounds pretty awesome, although I never have grown it (http://jandlgardens.com/catalog/inde...roducts_id=363) |
June 16, 2016 | #109 |
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Progress ... All plants are 77 days from sprouting under lights.
[13X-F3-2] Dwarf/micro (from 8-12") and multi flora (later blooming) and much less productive compared to 11X. [11X-F3-2] I have several 11X (including 11/12X). They are dwarf generally between 18-24" tall, multi flora and have either pointed cherry sized fruit or slightly larger fruit that resemble Margret Curtain IMO. [12X-F3-6] Dwarf (16-24") multi flora, tiny pointed fruit on the ones that set fruit so far. Generally speaking in ground plants are shorter than the ones in pots. I plan on reporting on individual plants as fruit ripens. Mike |
June 17, 2016 | #110 | |
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You said that in ground plants are generally larger than those in pots. Are they all outdoors, or are those in pots under lights or indoors? |
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June 17, 2016 | #111 | |
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June 18, 2016 | #112 | |
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Most of the plants are in the hoophouse. A few are in full sun. |
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June 18, 2016 | #113 |
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We got our first ripe 11xF3 from plant 4 yesterday. 21g elongated red cherry, with a subtle tip. Flavor was quite good but only being one tomato and sharing, I'll withhold ratings until we've had at least a few. Plant 5 is starting to blush. I'll also measure plant heights and report back. All 5 plants are similar height and are producing a nice number of fruits.
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June 18, 2016 | #114 |
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Here it was on the plant with a couple ripening neighbors.
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June 18, 2016 | #115 |
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Would it be possible for my high school students and and I to grow some multifloras for you? We would grow them in our greenhouse. We do have a plant sale in the spring that we market to community members. We would be glad to save seed for you from the tomatoes before they leave the school. These multifloras look like what people will like for one-gallon containers.
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June 19, 2016 | #116 |
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I will definitely send you some seed. This plant was in a small pot and looked like it was finished. I repotted it in a 5-7 gallon grow bag, and it is gowing taller(probably around 24 inches now) and has several fruit set.
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June 19, 2016 | #117 | |
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Hopefully, we will end up with several different varieties that folks can grow in small pots that are worth growing. If you are teaching plant genetics, I could send you an F1 to grow or some F2 seeds. You could have them see the multiplicity of different growth characteristics that can come from a single cross of two different varieties, i.e., 1 in 4 potato leaf - 1 in 4 dwarf - 1 in 4 multiflora, etc. Or I could send you some I have already selected that are micro multiflora and you could grow them looking for the best flavor and production. That is mostly what we have reported here so far. However, I have more different crosses than I could possibly follow up on, so I'd be happy to let some others take a particular F1 cross, save their own F2 seed and do the micro hunt and the multiflora hunt themselves. It is actually quite interesting and fun to do. PM me with additional information as to what you would like to do and we'll figure something out that will work. |
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June 20, 2016 | #118 |
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First 11X-F3-6 getting close.
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June 20, 2016 | #119 |
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June 21, 2016 | #120 |
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Unfortunately this plant is in a bed that is infected with fusarium wilt. Eventually it will probably kill it. I intend to get seed early on this one.
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