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Post by jocelyn on Aug 28, 2018 10:26:18 GMT -5
The bee pollinated tomatoe cross has ripe fruits now. Very tasty, big meaty fruits, no blight on the blossum end. One other plant, also a seedling, has blight on the end of all fruits, so won't be saving seeds from that one. I can't wait for the indigo rose fruits to be fully ripe. Don't know if they are blight resistant or not. Anybody know? No blight on the plants anyway, so that much looks good. The fruits are VERY blue now, in the immature stages. Nice vigourous plant too, and about 200 feet from the rest of the tomatoes. I bought it on a whim, as seeds in the local garden centre, and planted it quite late, so it seems to be a short season plant.
We have had very high humidity here for part of July and all of August, so any tomatoes with no blight are tried and tested Makes for a good year to save seed from fruits with no blight.
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