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January 5, 2017 | #32 |
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I didn't find info for Ice Cherry. Could it be Italian Ice? If it is Italian Ice - it's a F? too.[/QUOTE] I got it last year in the swap. It is a rust colored cherry on a small plant, good flavor. |
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I'm actually relieved that it is not a white tomato because white ones don't taste as good when it gets so hot here in Texas. |
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January 5, 2017 | #35 | |
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What a nice looking tomato. Looks yummy and bigger than what I thought it would be. Can't wait to grow it. |
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January 5, 2017 | #36 |
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I've got questions on a few:
Mountain Pride - Are they F1 seeds? F2? Etc. Indigo Sun - Are they F2 seeds? F3? (Packet says unbagged, so presumably not F1) Chef's Choice F2 - Which Chef's Choice? Nicholas Yev - Any info on plant habit or DTM? |
January 6, 2017 | #37 | |
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" RL, Blue/yellow large cherry, IND, Nicky's Garden" What I got for Indigo Sun.. Some of the fruits had faint blue markings on shoulders but most were just a nice sweet yellow large cherry. One I'll grow again. Plant itself got to between 5-6' and likes to spread out. Fruit in clusters of 6-8 fruits. Can be eaten once going from green to faint yellow but full sweetness came when left to turn bright yellow. Nicholas Yev ... if from me. "Nikola Yev. An early producer that goes non stop. Think it might qualify for a dwarf type plant. Mine never got over 5' just had loads of branching." I had to stake it as it had so much fruit on it that the branches dipped bad. Sorry can't give you an exact DTM, but it was one of the early producing fruits for me. My plants went out in beginning of May and I had fruits picked in July. A grow again for me. Sweet but not overly sweet. Hope that helps you some. |
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Reading about how Indigo Sun produced for Starlight - I'm guessing hers were F2s. I grew Indigo Sun F1s that produced a more typical size cherry tomato with about 50/50 yellow to dark blue coloring. I would guess that the seeds you have now are F3s.
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January 6, 2017 | #40 |
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Okay... I got Trinidad Perfume peppers in the swap... my question are they the same pepper as Tobago Seasoning Pepper? I can't find a definitive answer researching online....
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January 6, 2017 | #41 |
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I need info and history on Lancaster County (pink). Searched high and low can't find any tomato with that name.
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January 6, 2017 | #42 |
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I did searches for Lancaster County Pink and without the Pink and came up with this http://tatianastomatobase.com/wiki/Shirley_S
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If you grow this one out, I know of 2 people looking for these seeds.
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http://www.tomatogrowers.com/TRINIDA...ductinfo/9748/ if you want more info put Pepper Trinadad Perfume seeds in your google search box. |
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