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February 15, 2006 | #1 |
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SFT
Hi All,
I am growing SFT for the first time. I noticed that one of my plants had very different leaves than the other two. Here is a picture of the "odd one." The others look just like the one below: Do you think that they could be the same type of tomato? Thanks for your help. Cheers. Angelique |
February 15, 2006 | #2 |
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The bottom pic is not proper leaf type for SFT.
The top one looks correct. |
February 15, 2006 | #3 |
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Hmm. I wonder what the other tomato could be?
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February 28, 2006 | #4 |
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some plants just start out weird, then they turn out ok
Take reisentraube looks like some wild clover to start, then grows out of it. I had plant that had all potato leafs at first and lo and behold it ended up being a reg leaf. How do the look now? |
February 28, 2006 | #5 |
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Hi Bully,
Here is a picture with both "SFTs". They look less alike than before. Cheers, Angelique P.S. Is this normal growth for a 12 days? |
February 28, 2006 | #6 |
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Here are my SFTs at 6 weeks. Not the greatest pic, but you can see the ferny foliage.
Lisa
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February 28, 2006 | #7 |
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thats some crazy leaf type on all of them ~ I can't wait to see how mine come out ~ Tom
ps. everyones plants look great ~
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February 28, 2006 | #8 | |
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Miss_Mudcat's plants look great. How do you grow them? |
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February 28, 2006 | #9 | |
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I start them in flats, transplant to small containers when they have their first true leaves, then pot up about every 2 weeks until they go to their final spot. The potting up is a lot of work, but they seem to be healthy. This is the first year I've done it that way. Everything is an experiment with me! Lisa
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February 28, 2006 | #10 |
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jt, the variety Carrot-Like was known long before Silvery Fir Tree and they are the same. I got seed for Carrot=Like back in the early 80's and when SFT arrived it was clear that CL was renamed.
SSE got SFT and many others from Marie Danilenko in Moscow and it was she who did the naming. Angelique, did you purchase seeds or are they from a trade? Looks like something crossed somewhere or a stray seed got in the pack.
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February 28, 2006 | #11 |
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Hi Carolyn,
I received them as a gift from a GW member. I think that it may be possible that I miss labled the plant on the right (lower picture). Does the plant on the left look okay? This is the only plant of all the varieities that I am growing that has leaves like this. The leaves are most definitely green without a hint of silver. Thanks for your help. Angelique |
February 28, 2006 | #12 | |
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I hate when they get renamed..on purpose anyway. I can see how it could happen by accident. would you say that it is more widely known as SFT than carrot like? |
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March 1, 2006 | #13 |
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Angelique and Bully,
Angelique, it's been many years since I grew SFT but my memory is that it did show the finely dissected foliage and silvery sheen to the leaves very early on. As many here know, SFT is not one of my favorites, as my several year back and forth chats with Earl has shown. Bully, only those of us who were getting seeds from Gleckler's and Seeds Blum back in the 80's would know about Carrot-Like although I think it has been listed in SSE Yearbooks from time to time. And I did offer seeds for Carrot-Like in one of my recent seed offers at GW. So the variety is known by almost everyone as SFT and not Carrot-Like.
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March 3, 2006 | #14 |
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This fella was smaller than most but it had BIG tomato taste..pack a real punch
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March 3, 2006 | #15 |
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SFT tastes like 'yuck' so why are y'all growing it? :-)
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