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Old July 18, 2014   #121
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Lovely pics Vladimir!
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Old July 19, 2014   #122
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Some pictures of mature Stupice's which I prepared for Tatiana's TOMATObase.
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Old July 19, 2014   #123
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Great job with the research and photos, Vladimir

For your reference, my source for Stupice was Tania (2010), and my source for Moravsky Div was Jeff Casey (2010) The seeds you received were one generation removed.

It is interesting Stupice ripened 5 days after Moravsky Div. I had the same results when I did a side-by-side growout in 2012. In my case Moravsky Div was 3 days earlier.

If you get a chance will you count the leaf nodes between each flower cluster. I had both 2 nodes (indicating a determinate) and 3 nodes (an indeterminate) mixed on both varieties. Most were 2 nodes. That, plus the fact that I never did get terminal flower clusters (determinate) convinced me to loosely classify these as semi-indeterminate. I would like to know how you would classify their growth pattern.

Thanks again for your documentation!
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Old July 28, 2014   #124
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Tomato Perun.
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Old August 8, 2014   #125
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This year I grow four new Czech OP varieties of cherry tomatoes. They are varieties of delicious, richly fruiting, resistant to cracking.
Next year, accompanied by Tomatoberry and Sweet as Linda they will form the bulk of my cherry tomatoes. More on Tatiana's TOMATObase.
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……….. and some nice cherry (Ania, Bumble Bees, ???)
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Old August 12, 2014   #126
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Herodes.
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Old August 15, 2014   #127
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Start F1 is first Czech tomato hybrid of 1981. Still it is tastiest and best sellers Czech tomato (early ripens 10-15 days after Stupice) - evergreen tomato. Very fertile indeterminante variety, medium size fruit with an excellent balance of flavors. For me indispensable tomatoes.
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Old August 23, 2014   #128
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Tomato season is almost over, every day it rains, so I will try and quit this thread. Besides the varieties of which I wrote, so I grew even more these Czech tomatoes.
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Old August 23, 2014   #129
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Wow Vladimir! Great photos. Sorry that you are getting frequent rain.

Are you happy with your growing season so far? It sure looks like it has been successful.

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Old August 23, 2014   #130
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Thanks for posting all the photos! I especially liked the looks of Datlo. Which varieties pictured did you think tasted the best? Are there some that you will grow again next year?
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Old August 24, 2014   #131
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Wow Vladimir! Great photos. Sorry that you are getting frequent rain.

Are you happy with your growing season so far? It sure looks like it has been successful.

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Yes, the season was successful and if it stops raining, it can still continue (I do not have last blight so far). I look forward to season 2015.
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Old August 24, 2014   #132
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Thanks for posting all the photos! I especially liked the looks of Datlo. Which varieties pictured did you think tasted the best? Are there some that you will grow again next year?
That's a tough question. Tastes me 99% really ripe tomatoes. This year I grew 123 varieties of tomatoes that more than 80 new varieties for me. I tasted all, but I do not know what the most tasted me. If in 2015 I shall be to grow one variety of tomato so it would be Start F1. If four varieties, than else beeefsteak (maybe Brandywine Sudduth´s), cherry (maybe Datlo), paste (maybe Costoluto Genovese).

I will grow about sixty varieties of tomato in 2015 . Czech commercial varieties: Start F1, Stupice, Herodes (two-tone heart), Goldkrone (sweet yellow), Zlatava (orange with red meat) and cherries (Datlo,Bibi,Mini). And all old Czech tomato varieties (non commercial).
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Old September 3, 2014   #133
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Season by me over in the weekend. All last week it was raining. All tomatoes (90%) cracked and on weekends all finished Last Blight.I don´t know if I will be continue continue with further presenting Czech tomatoes on this site.
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PS..Photos of the remaining three tomatoes- Goldkrone (sweetest), Roubickovo pupikate (family heritage) and Radana (commercial)
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Old September 3, 2014   #134
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Hi Vladimir,

So sorry that your season is over. You have had such lovely tomatoes and beautiful photos!

To the next season!

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Old November 18, 2014   #135
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Flowering Stupices
Pic.1. From the left to the right- Stupicke polni ran- Stupice- Moravsky div- Stupicke sklenikove
Pic.2. Leaves of Stupices
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Stupice on the balcony was my first tomatoes in 2014 and will also be the last tomatoes this year. Do not know when it rip for us this year is exceptional warmth and frost yet nowhere.
Vladimír
PS .: The garden ended all the tomatoes first installations throughout August rain
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