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Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Middle Georgia
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Ok, I have held off asking this question for fear of sounding stupid. But the only stupid question is the one you don't ask....
I planted my Brandywine Sudduth in the same earthbox with Japanese Oxheart. I have noticed that many of the Brandywine have pointy ends like an oxheart. The photo below shows a fruit off the brandywine plant with somewhat of a pointy end. A few others were very much heart shaped, but the Spotted Wilt virus got the plant so I only got about 4 fruits ripe off the plant. ![]() As you can see this a monster of a tomato. It weighs almost 3 lbs. Could this be a cross pollination? Would it show up immediately in the fruit or in the next generation?
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Tomatovillian™
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I got this one from Tomato Growers Supply. I haven't tasted any of the supposed Brandywine yet, if it taste good.
Do you think I should save the seed and see if the heartshape trait continues?
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