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Old April 4, 2018   #1
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Default Opalka - ?

1st year with Opalka's. Riddle me this.

I feel like the leaves are the Cot. leaves but then again, I was not really looking and checking to see if they fell off. Just transplanted and the lower leaves right below the grow tip are huge. Anyhow, I've got the growing tip and 2 sets of Leaves below it. These leaves are really long - about 4 inches. I don't think they are true leaves ? Is this normal with Opalka

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Is it possible for you to post a picture of the leaves in question?
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Olpalka has longer "whispy" leaves.
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really bad analogy, but kinda like a long oak tree leaf ?

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really bad analogy, but kinda like a long oak tree leaf ?
Sorry I spelled it wrong... wispy leaves. There are threads about Carolyn ( she is the person that introduced Opalka I believe) discussing wispy Opalka leaves. Do a search here or on Google.
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Sorry I spelled it wrong... wispy leaves. There are threads about Carolyn ( she is the person that introduced Opalka I believe) discussing wispy Opalka leaves. Do a search here or on Google.
Yes, I am the one who introduced Opalka and of course have grown it many times,for seed offers, SSE listings, etc.

Here is Tania's page for it

http://tatianastomatobase.com/wiki/Opalka

And I just checked the 2018 SSE Annual Yearbook and there were I think,short term memory here ,I think 8 folks offering it.

And I have Carl Swidorski, a fellow faculty member at the time, for giving me the seeds,his wife was an Opalka,so that's where the name came from.

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Pretty much all oxheart tomatoes have wispy leaves, some more than others.

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Pretty much all oxheart tomatoes have wispy leaves, far as I've seen.
Not really, some are wispy'er than others. Brad's Atomic Grape comes to mind... Silvery Fir Tree...
I've grown hearts that aren't wispy at all.
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I’ll have to figure out pics but the leaves always look weak- wilty on my opals.All other plants under same light /soil medium/ environment look strong.
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I’ll have to figure out pics but the leaves always look weak- wilty on my opals.All other plants under same light /soil medium/ environment look strong.
Maybe time to get some new seeds from a trusted source?

And/or compare it with

http://tatianastomatobase.com/wiki/H...b=General_Info

And/or compare it with,oops, I forgot the name right now ,if and but I remember it I'll get back to you. I found it at Charlies farm, a whole long row of them,outstanding production, fruits hanging in clusters of 2-3.

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Riddle me this. Aside from getting seeds that are the correct seed, for me seeds either germinate or not.

Are you saying that a seed batch can be ~unhealthy~.....
When I posted this post, I actually started germinating a couple more just to see if there would be a A/B difference.
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Maybe time to get some new seeds from a trusted source?

And/or compare it with

http://tatianastomatobase.com/wiki/H...b=General_Info

And/or compare it with,oops, I forgot the name right now ,if and but I remember it I'll get back to you. I found it at Charlies farm, a whole long row of them,outstanding production, fruits hanging in clusters of 2-3.

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Well that didn't take me long. Here's the one I was thinking of

http://tatianastomatobase.com/wiki/S...ki_Polish_Plum

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Riddle me this. Aside from getting seeds that are the correct seed, for me seeds either germinate or not.

Are you saying that a seed batch can be ~unhealthy~.....
When I posted this post, I actually started germinating a couple more just to see if there would be a A/B difference.
We posted at about the same time so I didn't see this post of yours.

Where was the original source of your seeds? Commercial, trade, seed offer, etc.

How old are those seeds now?

And I'm speaking to your comment above where you say that seeds either germinate for you,or NOT. I don't think I can remember a time when seeds sown do that, even seeds up to maybe 10 to 12 years old.

We'll solve this somehow and more info from you will help..

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I got the seeds from super seeds // pinetree garden seeds in late winter of this year (Early March). I don't have the envelope in front of my, but I'm pretty sure it was ~stamped~ for 2018 selling season. Anyhow, what prompted this original post was that the bottom leaves were super long and a bit wilty. When I say long, I mean it was reaching the other end of the adjacent cell whereas all others were still compact and bushy.

Fast forward to today, where they have been in solo cups for a week. All other plants look nice strong and upright. The opalka's - lower leaves are still long and wilty. The 2 in the middle still are curling/small. And the outer leafs are the lower leaves are a show a minute curl to them.

I can see how maybe one plant may be a fluke but all of the Olpaka's look like this. Hence I was not sure if they look like this during seedling/young growing phase . This is a 1st with Olpaka so I'm not sure what is normal or not..
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I got the seeds from super seeds // pinetree garden seeds in late winter of this year (Early March). I don't have the envelope in front of my, but I'm pretty sure it was ~stamped~ for 2018 selling season. Anyhow, what prompted this original post was that the bottom leaves were super long and a bit wilty. When I say long, I mean it was reaching the other end of the adjacent cell whereas all others were still compact and bushy.

Fast forward to today, where they have been in solo cups for a week. All other plants look nice strong and upright. The opalka's - lower leaves are still long and wilty. The 2 in the middle still are curling/small. And the outer leafs are the lower leaves are a show a minute curl to them.

I can see how maybe one plant may be a fluke but all of the Olpaka's look like this. Hence I was not sure if they look like this during seedling/young growing phase . This is a 1st with Olpaka so I'm not sure what is normal or not..
Is Pinetree still listing it as Olpaka and I ask since the original owner got it from me originally as I recall, but his relatives are now running the place,he retired and it's a much better catalog now.

The father would get into fights with anyone who doubted what he wrote, and there were many of us who did with him.

I can't remember if I was sent their catalog for 2018,so please share with me the blurb that was written about,I hope, Opalka,NOT Olapka.

There were several carryover errors that were made and I kept meaning to contact the new owners and get them corrected,but it wasn't high on my to do list,so it didn't get done.

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