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Old April 13, 2006   #1
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Default My 1st baby tom

greetings all
Well I have a baby mater. It is about a pellet
size and is a result of a cross.
How weird is the first is also the only cross
of a late blight resistant red (pollen) on a
yellow bi-color (mother) I will try this season.
Any guesses what the F1s will look like?
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Old April 14, 2006   #2
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Hey KC
The line is from 1957, bred from
wild mexican species, for resistance to
phytophthora infestans (late blight)
Determinate vari red tangy.OP 75 days
4-5 inch maters.
I also have a baby on the said plant pollenated
by a OP Ind Red/Pink beefstake 1-2 lbs Heirloom.
I don't know what I'll get in the F1's on either
cross but what the hey, I had blooms and couldn't
resist a try, it could have been anything at that
point, it just so happens these were the first plants
to flower and my itch to mess with sumthang got
me.
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