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Old July 15, 2013   #1
ChristinaJo
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Default Re: OSU Blue and Indigo Rose

I thought I read a post that suggested they were one of the same....

Which if they are, I ordered both and have more seed than I wanted of this variety. Please let me know. Thanks
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OSU blue was taken out the breeding program before the university was ready to release it publicly. So while they may be close cousins, I don't think that they are the same. There is likely to be more subtle diversity within the various strains of OSU blue than within Indigo Rose.
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I've grown both and would say that Indigo Rose is more deeply colored than OSU p20 but they are fairly similar in everything else. I can't say I'm that impressed with either but its different so thats good I guess.
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Thanks for the answers. I have never grown them before, so we'll see what happens.
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A bit of a rehash, but posts from almost two years ago...

http://www.tomatoville.com/showthread.php?t=20107

I would say that Indigo Rose (P20-3-1) is different from the P20 or OSU Blue that I received several years ago from various people.

I noticed that a lot of my crosses of Indigo Rose to many of my blues have taken...lines that date back to OSU Blue/P20 crosses. I have cooperators down in Portland, OR. that are raving about the ripe blues out of my more recent segregations. I hope to know if flavor modifications are intact. I left them with several growers with numbers only. That way they are not influenced by the name or expectation.
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