Tomato Growing Forum
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Subject: Seed pollination
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Tom B |
Indiana
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I see different crosses on some of the seeds and obviously lots of selfs.
All of mine were what I consider open pollinated, but with the difficulty of controlling pollinations due to the fine pollen grains, are selfs actually open pollinated or how does this work. I want to label my tomato seeds properly.
Thanks, Tom Beachy
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11/22/2010 12:53:58 PM
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treetop |
Wv
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YOURS ARE OPEN! tomatoes are self pollinating for the most part but things can happen, so if you didnt bag the blooms they are open pollinated. i hope this helps TREETOP
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11/22/2010 5:42:50 PM
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OkieGal |
Boise City, Oklahoma, USA
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Controlled mater pollenations involve bagging blooms AND the Qtip... else they're open.
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11/22/2010 6:08:41 PM
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treetop |
Wv
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If you bag the pre bloom and shake the boom as it turns is that not a CONTROLLED SELF POLLENATED TOMATO i think its very controlled a controlled crossing from one plants bloom to another that have been baged is a CONTROLLED CROSSING.lets here from yall everyone probly has an idea!! Treetop
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11/23/2010 11:14:01 AM
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pizzapete |
Hamilton Nj
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if you bag the bloom its self polinated !!!!! if you dont its open polinated !!!!! thats how i lable mine !!! lol pizza
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11/23/2010 12:24:12 PM
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