Crossing with Solanum habrochaites (another POV)

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Re: Crossing with Solanum habrochaites (another POV)

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Wed Oct 23, 2024 10:25 am

I may just grow unstable wild mixes exclusively. Planting seeds is so much more fun when I don’t know what’s gonna come up. Planting seeds from this fruit, KBX mother, got nine sprouted, five of them PL. I’ll see where I’m at for space and either grow out all nine, or just the PL.




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Sat Oct 26, 2024 10:39 am

Super tasty yet again. Different than a domestic tomato, I still taste a hint of cucumber, but I may be trippin :?:



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Sun Oct 27, 2024 11:10 am

There's just no end to the flavors that are possible with tomatoes. I've tasted hints of different melons, why not cuke? Very cool. No trippin. ;)
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