Thanks, Bower! There are a few good prospects ripening among the first set of plants, plus we'll see what the second wave of plants provides.
Doug, I was thinking the same as you: the dark leathery ones could be dwarfs, except I have one very tall one. It's tall, dark, leathery, stocky & indeterminate; maybe it's a dwarf that gets large because it's indet?
I just planted 24 F3 bagged-blossom seeds of the great-tasting small-fruited #56. These should produce ripe fruit at the end of October if they're like their parent. I can grow them outside for most of it. Maybe 24 is overkill for F3? I also need to have room for the F3s of a good-tasting large-fruited one.
Nan
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