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Looking good! Can you tell yet how large the fruit on the F1 is going to be?...
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Thanks for checking in Oakley. Glad to hear your still working with them. You should have one or two that are getting close to stable. That's a nice looking...
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I'm not more knowledgeable, but I'll weigh in. From the start, I've taken a slightly different approach from what I think the pros do in the big tomato...
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They look great. It's amazing to watch the differentiation as the different generations produce. What color were the F2s?
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Correct. And to clarify further, I did not make the cross with Red Robin. I grew out a cross Red Robin X Rose Quartz multiflora from F3 to F9 for Chris...
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Micro Tom is not in the ancestry of any of the crosses I have. The micro that they all go back to genetically is Red Robin. I've always felt there were...
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Welcome. That is exactly what got me started. I have a very short growing season (zone 4/5 in Utah) and I set out with a goal of harvesting ripe tomatoes...
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What do you have the most interest in? Let's get you some seed to grow.
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Both! Whichever tweaks your interest.
Thanks for the input. Please share information about what you are currently growing. I'd like to learn...
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Welcome. I assume you get to grow nearly year round. We look forward to learning from you and helping you fill your space with micros....
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That's a good looking setup. What varieties are you growing? What is the size of the pots? I have come to the conclusion that I may be using pots that...
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Welcome back. In Cheyenne I assume you also have a very short growing season outdoors. These micros give you a chance to extend it throughout the yea...
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I'm not a genetics expert. I understand barely enough to be dangerous. You are correct. In the Dwarf Project it was obvious at the seedling stage which...Last edited by dfollett; 06-16-2020, 05:31 AM.
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