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Re: New variety you are growing for 2021? And second attempts?
Posted: Fri Jul 02, 2021 7:02 am
by Shule
[mention]Whwoz[/mention]
Cool. Are OGL and YGL F1 hybrids? Are they indeterminate?
Thanks for the offer. I'm just curious, for the time being.
Re: New variety you are growing for 2021? And second attempts?
Posted: Fri Jul 02, 2021 10:08 am
by Whwoz
[mention]Shule[/mention], I assume that OGL, YGL and LAY are all F1 hybrids of parentage unknown to me. Yes they are indeterminate, easily getting to 6 feet tall unpruned here when I have grown them in an average year. If memory serves me correctly, the OGL plant that I had initially had a rugose leaf appearance up until it was about 15 to 18 inches tall before growing with a more regular leaf appearance thereafter. Perhaps an indication of a dwarf parent in it background somewhere? Who knows.
Re: New variety you are growing for 2021? And second attempts?
Posted: Fri Jul 02, 2021 3:12 pm
by slugworth
Glacier tomato for the 1st time this year.
Some sites day determinate,others say semi-determinate.
One tomato looks like a mutant, so I an skeptical.
I may do a grip and rip on the plant if it doesn't perform well.
Store bought plant.
Re: New variety you are growing for 2021? And second attempts?
Posted: Wed Jul 07, 2021 6:59 pm
by habitat-gardener
Mostly new ones!
s= grown from seed
t= traded a plant locally
p= purchased the plant
new to me
--- Indeterminates
Captain Lucky t
Chocolate Pear t
Coeur de Surpriz s
Green Vernissage s (I’ve liked Black Vernissage and Pink Vernissage)
Hibor s
Llarg t
Lucky Agi F1 s (I grew Agi Red F1 last year)
Matt’s Hornet s
Miss Scarlet in the Kitchen with the Knife RL s
Miss Scarlet in the Kitchen with the Knife PL s
Mountain Rouge F1 s
Pink Princess s
Purple Boy F1 s (I tried tomatoes from a neighbor’s plant last year and liked them)
White Tomesol t
Wood’s Famous Brimmer t
--- Dwarfs
Aftershock s
BrandyFred p (the two purchased dwarf plants & the micro were $1 each at an annual benefit sale that we drove an hour to get to and then stood in line for an hour! These three plants were basically all that was left of the 1000 plants they started with, by the time it was our turn.)
Coastal Pride Orange s
Dwarf Arctic Rose s
Dwarf Jade Beauty s
Dwarf Kelly Green s
Dwarf Parfait p
Dwarf Red Heart s
Rosella Crimson s
Sleeping Lady s
Sweet Scarlet Dwarf s
--- Other determinates
Early Wonder Pink s
EM Champion s
Jantarnij Kubok s
Komohana Grape s
Lady Fingers ( Damskye Palchiki) s
Mountain Gold t
Nistru s
Premus s
Rio Grande s
Saraev Vesennie Zamorozki s
Strelka s
Wuhib s
--- Hanging basket
Ocharovanie Komnatniy s
Pendulina Red s
Sirja’s Love s
Whippersnapper s
--- Micros
Aztek s
Baby s
Birdie Rouge s
Black Patio s
Bonsai s
Jochalos s
Mohamed s
Moment p
Monetka s
Pinocchio s
Pygmy s
Red Robin s
Totem s
Venus s
Yellow Canary s
second chance -- these are all varieties I liked the first time, but are not favorites yet
--- Indeterminates
Aunt Ginny’s Purple s (grew it in a different climate a decade ago)
Brad’s Atomic Grape s (I really want to like the flavor as much as I like the appearance!)
Indigo Cherry Drops p (I think I grew this in a different climate at an iffy site once before)
KARMA Apricot t
Pervaya Lyubov s (different climate)
Zolotoe Serdtse s (different climate)
--- Dwarf
Uluru Ochre s (tried it in a large pot a couple years ago)
--- Other determinates
Blush Tiger t (different climate)
Heidi s (different climate)
--- Micro
Aztek s (grew it in a large container in a different climate. Trying it in the ground and in pots.)
favorites
--- Indeterminates
Polaris s
Pruden’s Purple s
Purple Brandy s
Rose de Berne s
Re: New variety you are growing for 2021? And second attempts?
Posted: Wed Aug 04, 2021 6:15 am
by Tracydr
New to me-
Roma from Southern Seeds
Hungarian Italian paste
Black Beaty
I’m amazed at how incredibly productive and robust these three are and pleasantly surprised at Black Beauty’s taste. I grew Indigo cherry one year which I found insipid but this tomato is very tasty and seems incredibly hardy.
The two paste tomatoes I was just saying yesterday that I didn’t know tomatoes could produce so much! I’m getting plenty to can for a change.