Member discussion regarding the methods, varieties and merits of growing tomatoes.
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September 2, 2015 | #1 |
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Sungold F2 Size Question
I have read about F2 tomatoes and that, who knows how they will grow out. Since Sungold is so popular, I'm sure a few other million of us has tried growing Sungold F2s.
To-the-point -"Do the Sungold F2 plants produce smaller tomatoes than F1s?" Growing conditions: I planted these F2 Sungold in-garden in mid July at about 12" tall. They are now 4' tall and have been producing flowers and tomatoes for three weeks now. It took about 35 days from transplanting to flower and fruit. The last week of August until now - there are yellow/gold tomatoes that actually taste better than the F1s, but they are very small in size. Here's a picture |
September 2, 2015 | #2 |
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In my experience, F2 Sungold fruits might be somewhat smaller or somewhat larger than F1 fruits. That trend continues into the F3/F4 with fruits from 0.5" to 2.5" in diameter. Taste of my later generations is not up to Sungold standards... I have been selecting for size, not for taste.
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September 2, 2015 | #4 |
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My Mom grew two Sungold F2 volunteers this year. The 1 plant is very similar to the F1 in size, taste, and color. The other is larger, more meaty and red, decent flavor, but not great.
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September 3, 2015 | #5 |
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"In my experience, F2 Sungold fruits might be somewhat smaller or somewhat larger than F1 fruits. That trend continues into the F3/F4 with fruits from 0.5" to 2.5" in diameter. Taste of my later generations is not up to Sungold standards... I have been selecting for size, not for taste."
This gives me even more to think about when saving F2s in-general. Sungold has proven to grow and produce in a spring and a fall garden this year. Except, it's not fall yet - it's still summer with 98F days. I'm wondering if I could if I could grow F3-4- and 5 next year? Of course, I'll have to try. |
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