Tomatoes in my garden 2021

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Tomatoes in my garden 2021

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Wed Apr 07, 2021 11:00 am

For this year, I expect to plant about 80 indeterminate varieties of tomatoes. So far, I have seedlings at home outside the window, they are not large and I will have them at home for almost a month. I already have a flower bed ready for them in the garden, I had to disinfect the soil with nitrogenous lime, as a prevention against Fusarium, which I brought to the garden from the purchased sowing stock last year. I will grow the following varieties:
Spanish tomatoes
Rosa de Huesca, Salobre, Zamorano, Gallego, Negrillo Almaguera, Rosado Zapatón, Mozkorra Aretxabaleta, Rosa Aragon, Negro Sierra del Segura, Garode Bicolor, Verde de las Landas, Gordo Patones, Rosa Melillerd, Rosao de Ayerbe, Gordo Extremeňo, Fresa, Robredillo de la Jara.

Tomatoes from Karen O.
Karma Pink, Karma Purple, Karma multiflora, Tundra, Tajga, Midnight Sun.

Tomatoes from Fred H.
Green Bee F1, Lucky Agi F1, Agi Red F1, Madera F1, Green Tiger, Lucky Tiger, Blush, Creamsicle Grape, Marzano Fire.

Tomatoes from Darrel J.
Lorelei, Hibor, Cherokeee Jumbo, Pienollo x 04174, Pienollo del Vesuvio.

Some hearts
Orange Russian 117, Brad´s Black Heart, Orange Strawberry, Alice, Swoon.

Some cherry
Sun Garode, Sun Dolce, Dr. Carolyn, Ramallet Pequeňito Mallorquin

Something for sauces
Heidi, Gilbertii, Opalka, Genarro F1.

Two OP varieties resistant to potato blight
Mountaineer Pride, Mountaineer Delight

Other
Mikado, Indian Stripe, Orange 1, Orange Grosse Liesse, Ramallet Saint Lorrenc des Cadassar, Ramallet Florana flower, Ramallet des Figueral, Ramallet, Ibiza Bianca, Start F1

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Wed Apr 07, 2021 7:32 pm

I love your tomato support structures, Vladimir. So sturdy looking. Nice job! :)
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Thu Apr 08, 2021 1:15 am

It would like to paint it. The color is, but no one wants to do it. :D
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Thu Apr 08, 2021 2:07 pm

I look forward to seeing your plants grow! You've got a very nice looking list.

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Fri Apr 09, 2021 12:50 pm

That looks great still snow on the ground here. My tomatoes are still around under lights. Can’t wait for more pictures

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Sat Apr 10, 2021 1:54 pm

Is it youre first year with Mountaineer Pride and Mountaineer Delight?
Do both have the same resistance to blight?

I understood West Virginia 17a probably have ph2 and ph3, west virginia 17b probably only have ph2 and no ph3?

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Mon Apr 12, 2021 12:03 pm

Nowhere have I read that the Montaineer Delight has a different resistance to potato blight than the Mountaineer Pride. In the articles I read, there was no mention at all of the ph2 or ph3 fungal races.
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Mon Apr 12, 2021 3:17 pm

On internet it is dificult to find information.
West Virginia 17A and 17B are from the cross Iron lady x West Virginia 63. Both are homozygous for ph2 so all childeren are homozygous for ph2.
Iron Lady is homozygous for ph3. So there is some change that there is ph3 in the offspring.

I understand from a reliable source that DNA testing by a university has shown that 17A contains ph3 and 17B only contains ph2. You should also see this in the field.

Hope u ca show me the results?

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Mon Apr 12, 2021 3:52 pm

I only assess whether both varieties catch or do not catch potato blight. Only one catches and the other does not, so I can conclude that the other is really resistant to ph3. In fact, I am not even able to determine which race will cause death. Another problem is that not every year tomatoes end up with potato blight for me. It will be interesting.
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