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Old August 16, 2017   #10
coYote
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Sad news unfortunately, my crosses have all failed this year. I had held out hope for one of my crosses as it seemed to take, but yesterday i saw that it's stem had turned yellow.

Not all bad news though. I definitely improved my technique as the season went on. Though I think I need to start my crosses earlier, probably late may early june if possible. Also I never realized just how hard it could be to work with some of the smaller flowered tomatoes...makes me envious of squash breeders. (: I will try again next year, some really unusual crosses have come to mind. I'll keep you all posted. (:
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