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Re: 2024 mater list
Posted: Sun Jun 23, 2024 9:02 pm
by Reds145
Sorry I’m late here’s my list hoping for a good year
Caspian pink
Cherokee purple
Fish lake heart
Hillbilly
Kelloggs breakfast
Isis candy
Dwarfs
Dwarf mahogany
Tasmanian chocolate
Adelaide festival
Freds tye dye
New big dwarf
Wherokowhai
And one volunteer can’t wait to see what it is
Re: 2024 mater list
Posted: Mon Jun 24, 2024 7:44 am
by MissS
Seven Bends wrote: ↑Sat Jun 22, 2024 9:24 pm
WoodSprite wrote: ↑Sat Jun 22, 2024 8:24 pm
Pomodoro Cuore Antico di Acqui Terme: I was concerned when there wasn't any germination when my other varieties germinated so I sowed x1 more seed in a new cell. The next day one of the original seeds germinated (11 days) but the 2nd seed from the first planting never germinated. The single seed from the second sowing finally germinated after 32 days. By then it was I was just days away from planting out so I composted the tiny seedling and planted the older seedling.
Thanks for the detailed info about both varieties! Sounds like I should test my remaining stash of Cuore Antico... seed to see if I have the same issues with germination. I'll try to remember to do that. I'm glad you were able to get one plant of each despite the issues.
Seeds store best when they are dry. Really really dry. I allow mine to dry for a minimum of 2 weeks and a month is even better. Any moisture left in the seed, cuts down on viability.
Re: 2024 mater list
Posted: Mon Jun 24, 2024 9:14 am
by Seven Bends
MissS wrote: ↑Mon Jun 24, 2024 7:44 am
Seven Bends wrote: ↑Sat Jun 22, 2024 9:24 pm
WoodSprite wrote: ↑Sat Jun 22, 2024 8:24 pm
Pomodoro Cuore Antico di Acqui Terme: I was concerned when there wasn't any germination when my other varieties germinated so I sowed x1 more seed in a new cell. The next day one of the original seeds germinated (11 days) but the 2nd seed from the first planting never germinated. The single seed from the second sowing finally germinated after 32 days. By then it was I was just days away from planting out so I composted the tiny seedling and planted the older seedling.
Thanks for the detailed info about both varieties! Sounds like I should test my remaining stash of Cuore Antico... seed to see if I have the same issues with germination. I'll try to remember to do that. I'm glad you were able to get one plant of each despite the issues.
Seeds store best when they are dry. Really really dry. I allow mine to dry for a minimum of 2 weeks and a month is even better. Any moisture left in the seed, cuts down on viability.
That's a good reminder, though I think I've done that part correctly. This morning I planted six pots (3 each of Cornue des Andes & Cuore Antico, each from a different tomato) for a germination test. I'll report back. If germination is poor, I'll test some of the other varieties I saved in 2022.
Re: 2024 mater list
Posted: Mon Jun 24, 2024 12:28 pm
by AKgardener
My list changed as well due to me loosing most of my seedlings I won’t count the micros but I got about 15 varieties outside..I’ve got a fresh batch started for indoors only ..got about 20
and 5 dwarfs
Dwarf from America
Cherokee tiger black
Orians belt
Mocha cherry
Raspberry beret
Outside this season
Matsu express got maters alreadyx3
Matsu pink - maters alreadyx3
Cherokee purplex2 open flowers
Chocolate hippie x1 maters already
Carolina goldx2 got maters
Little napolian x4 got maters
Uluru orcra x1 got maters
Yukon quest x1 got maters
Totem x6 opening up
Patiox3 got maters
Bush early girl x4 got maters
Agiitha x2 got maters
Sasha Alta x1 got maters
Alberto shatters x8 got maters
Tiny Texasx8 got maters
The small ones are ment to hopefully comeback on there own every year.,for my hubby because he thinks there cute and tiny and a must grow every year
Re: 2024 mater list
Posted: Sat Jun 29, 2024 6:18 pm
by Seven Bends
Seven Bends wrote: ↑Mon Jun 24, 2024 9:14 am
MissS wrote: ↑Mon Jun 24, 2024 7:44 am
Seven Bends wrote: ↑Sat Jun 22, 2024 9:24 pm
WoodSprite wrote: ↑Sat Jun 22, 2024 8:24 pm
Pomodoro Cuore Antico di Acqui Terme: I was concerned when there wasn't any germination when my other varieties germinated so I sowed x1 more seed in a new cell. The next day one of the original seeds germinated (11 days) but the 2nd seed from the first planting never germinated. The single seed from the second sowing finally germinated after 32 days. By then it was I was just days away from planting out so I composted the tiny seedling and planted the older seedling.
Thanks for the detailed info about both varieties! Sounds like I should test my remaining stash of Cuore Antico... seed to see if I have the same issues with germination. I'll try to remember to do that. I'm glad you were able to get one plant of each despite the issues.
Seeds store best when they are dry. Really really dry. I allow mine to dry for a minimum of 2 weeks and a month is even better. Any moisture left in the seed, cuts down on viability.
That's a good reminder, though I think I've done that part correctly. This morning I planted six pots (3 each of Cornue des Andes & Cuore Antico, each from a different tomato) for a germination test. I'll report back. If germination is poor, I'll test some of the other varieties I saved in 2022.
Results are in! On Monday morning, 6/24, I planted 6 Dixie cups of seeds, three each of Cornue des Andes and Cuore Antico... Five of the six cups had 10 seeds each; one cup of Cornue des Andes only had five seeds. Each cup was seeds from a different tomato/date. Planting & care details are below the results.
Cuore Antico:
8/20/22 (MMMM 2022 tomato): 10/10
8/13/22: 8/10
8/27/22: 9/10 (one tricot)
Cornue des Andes:
9/11/22 (MMMM 2022 tomato): 4/5 (didn't have enough seeds left to test 10)
8/4/22: 9/10
8/25/22: 6/10
The Cornue des Andes seeds were slower to germinate by about a day to a day and a half. They may still be germinating at this point; several appeared today.
The 8/25/22 Cornue des Andes cup is the only one that seems like there could be a bit of an issue. If germination doesn't improve beyond 60%, I probably won't send those seeds out to anyone. One of the six is just barely peeking out at this point, so there could be more on the way.
I planted the seeds in ProMix BX Biofungicide & Mycorrhizae, with nothing added except tap water. I put the cups out on a warm, sunny, roofless front step, covered with a piece of newspaper, for about two days until it got too hot out there, and then I brought them back inside. They sat in the dark in my hall for about 24 hours until I decided it was a bit chilly for them in the AC, so I put them under a fluorescent grow light for 24 hours. No heat mat.
The first two seedlings (Cuore) appeared late the evening of 6/27. By the morning of 6/28, maybe 6-8 were up, and then by late last night it was quite a crowd.
So, unfortunately, there's nothing in these results to explain why
@WoodSprite got poor/slow germination on the Cuore Antico seeds. Maybe ambient temperature? Or maybe something happened to those seeds in transit? Who knows.
Now the big question is, what do I do with 46 more tomato plants?
Re: 2024 mater list
Posted: Tue Jul 09, 2024 1:26 pm
by AKgardener
Has anyone tried these varieties I’m starting these today for my indoor trial I’ve chosen these based on height for inside and want to see if it would be worth a trial in the garden next year since I’ve decided to scale back on tomato plants because my daughter decided to start gardening and I won’t have to grow as much for the family:)
Tatjana tomato
Home slice
506 bush
Alaska
Re: 2024 mater list
Posted: Tue Jul 09, 2024 1:59 pm
by worth1
AKgardener wrote: ↑Tue Jul 09, 2024 1:26 pm
Has anyone tried these varieties I’m starting these today for my indoor trial I’ve chosen these based on height for inside and want to see if it would be worth a trial in the garden next year since I’ve decided to scale back on tomato plants because my daughter decided to start gardening and I won’t have to grow as much for the family:)
Tatjana tomato
Home slice
506 bush
Alaska
506 bush I grew several years ago.
It seemed to do okays from what I remember but it's been almost 20 years.
New big dwarf is also good one.
Re: 2024 mater list
Posted: Tue Jul 09, 2024 3:29 pm
by AKgardener
I grew new big dwarf back in 2017
I only got 3 tomatoes but I also didn’t really know anything about growing tomatoes at that time either..its on my grow list next year
Re: 2024 mater list
Posted: Tue Jul 09, 2024 3:57 pm
by TomatoNut95
AKgardener wrote: ↑Tue Jul 09, 2024 3:29 pm
I grew new big dwarf back in 2017
I only got 3 tomatoes but I also didn’t really know anything about growing tomatoes at that time either..its on my grow list next year
I'm growing New Big Dwarf this fall. How tall did yours get?
Re: 2024 mater list
Posted: Tue Jul 09, 2024 6:06 pm
by AKgardener
@TomatoNut95 mine didn’t no bigger than 2 foot because I had put it in a 5 gallon bucket at the time..it could of done better I’m sure if I knew what I was doing at the time..
Re: 2024 mater list
Posted: Tue Jul 09, 2024 6:16 pm
by TomatoNut95
That's good, I like my dwarfs 2-3 feet. How about the fruits? We're they beefsteak types? What did they taste like?
Re: 2024 mater list
Posted: Wed Jul 10, 2024 2:07 pm
by AKgardener
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this is what i got.. haha dont mind the writing I didnt want my husband to eat them yet.. I thought they had a good tomato flavor it was worth growing again..
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Re: 2024 mater list
Posted: Wed Jul 10, 2024 3:43 pm
by TomatoNut95
Beautiful!
Re: 2024 mater list
Posted: Wed Jul 10, 2024 7:20 pm
by AKgardener
The other tomato was big brandy I would definitely grow both again I’m doing nbd inside this winter!!!
Re: 2024 mater list
Posted: Fri Jul 12, 2024 11:29 pm
by Ken4230
Haven't been here very long, so I am a little late posting my list of tomatoes.
Purple Dog Creek 3
Big Beef F4 6
Desters 2
Champion 2 skin is too tough( going back to Early Girl)
Vinson Watts 2
Limbaugh's Potato Top 2
Kentucky Cabin 4
Buckeye Yellow 2
Pineapple F2
Box Car Willie
Indian Stripe RL 4
Indian Stripe PL 4
Traveler76 2
Homestead24 2
Black Krim 2
Dwarf BrandyFred 8
New Big Dwarf 2
Dwarf Loxton Lass
And probably a half dozen more that I have forgotten. Plus I was just informed earlier that 6 Big Beef's was not enough. Next year I will be planting 12 and stagger them out over a couple of months. Just tasted the first super ripe Big Beef, it was really really good. The seeds are fermenting now, will add another 5/6 tomatoes to get a good seed mix. We have already pulled more than a hundred tomatoes off the 6 plants ( since 6/7).
Re: 2024 mater list
Posted: Sat Jul 13, 2024 9:58 am
by MissS
@Ken4230 That's a great list that you have. I can't wait to hear your reviews.
You have Pineapple listed as an F2. I'm wondering if that's a typo, as this variety is open pollinated and not a hybrid.
Re: 2024 mater list
Posted: Sat Jul 13, 2024 1:41 pm
by Ken4230
MissS wrote: ↑Sat Jul 13, 2024 9:58 am
@Ken4230 That's a great list that you have. I can't wait to hear your reviews.
You have Pineapple listed as an F2. I'm wondering if that's a typo, as this variety is open pollinated and not a hybrid.
I got the seeds many years ago from someone at Tomatoville. Don't remember who, the package says PineappleF2 with a date of 2014. I try to record everything the same way that I receive it. There's enough confusion now without me unnecessarily adding to it. Dr. Male, were she still alive, could resolve this in no time.
I think Kentucky Cabin, which I love and have grown for many years, is probably Buckeye Yellow. My grandparents grew Buckeye Yellow in the thirties and forties and just called it Old Buckeye. It was one of their main tomatoes along with Dinner Plate, which was a big red heart. People have a tendency to make up names for tomatoes, and maybe even exaggerate a little bit about their tomatoes.
As you can see, this is kind of a sore spot with me. I can somewhat understand a person being proud of their accomplishments but we don't need a thousand different names for basically the same tomato. Right now I am trying to stabilize Big Beef. I've had really good luck, the taste is better and it seems to still be heat tolerant. At F5 now, will go to F10. When I'm done, it will not be Ken's Big Beef or Big Beef+. Still just Big Beef.
Re: 2024 mater list
Posted: Sat Aug 17, 2024 7:01 pm
by AKgardener
2025 list will hopefully be better so far on my list just a rough draft but trying for cold tolerant
Scotiax2
Matina main crop 50
Big beef x2
Exstreme bushx 4
Moscowx2
Aurora x2
Sasha Altia x2
Sweet scarlet?
Ididerod red?
Re: 2024 mater list
Posted: Sun Aug 18, 2024 7:20 am
by Ken4230
Couldn't sleep last night, so though I would prepare a list of tomatoes to plant in 2025. Drug out the suitcase that I keep my seeds in, wound up taking about 3 hours. wound up with 130+ varieties plus multiples of a couple of dozen. Most I will plant is 12 BBF5, staggered over about a month. I am thinking that I will have 170-180 tomatoes in the ground eventually.
Switching to more Dwarfs this year, along with most of the old reliable heirlooms. Plus several of the older saved seeds, some of which I only have a few seeds.
@MissS I found some more Pineapple seeds, these marked F4 with a date of 2016. I assume someone was trying to improve something about them. Don't have a clue, but a couple are going in the ground.
Re: 2024 mater list
Posted: Sun Aug 18, 2024 8:39 am
by MissS
Ken4230 wrote: ↑Sun Aug 18, 2024 7:20 am
@MissS I found some more Pineapple seeds, these marked F4 with a date of 2016. I assume someone was trying to improve something about them. Don't have a clue, but a couple are going in the ground.
I wonder what it was crossed with? It will be fun for you to select and stabilize it if you like it. You are creating your own variety.