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Old January 8, 2017   #39
KarenO
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Originally Posted by bower View Post
Also listed in the data sheet above, two plants of this F1 cross were grown, and were not really distinguishable from one another. They were vigorous plants that set well and tolerated the outdoor environment very well. Fruit was tasty with a good (not hard!) cherry texture, pointy red, and couldn't really be distinguished from one another, flowering and ripening at the same time.

Comparison pic shows fruit of BlkNip F4 #2 and Winter Sky F3-1 to represent the parents of the previous generation.
Love the looks of this one,
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