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Subject: Tomato seed size.
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Altitude (to)maters (Scott) |
Colorado
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So....I lay awake at night thinking of tomato things. Has anyone noticed if the bigger seeds produce bigger plants/tomatoes? Some of my tomatoes have a pretty big size difference from one seed to the next. Are bigger seeds better? Is it because of cross pollination? When I hand pollinate I usually try to use pollen from a different plant. The flower self polinates and cross polinates. Can this be the size difference?. *Lays awake when he should be sleeping.
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11/5/2024 2:40:58 PM
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Little Ketchup |
Grittyville, WA
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Cherry tomatoes have smaller seeds / competition tomatoes have bigger seeds, in my experience.
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11/6/2024 12:31:32 AM
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Saswampo |
San Diego, CA
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Scott, I share the same sleeplessness condition, lol.
My 5.54 Greene 2022 had ~300 seeds. This was an open pollination using an electric toothbrush. While it was an open pollination, bee activity in my backyard is rare. That being said, 30 of those seeds were very, very large, easily double/triple the size of a typical Domingo seed. I isolated those 30 XL seeds and have grown out five in hopes it would result in plants/fruits with superior genetic qualities. For me, that means large megablooms and heavier tomatoes
BLUF: my results showed no noticeable difference in plant vigor, megabloom formation or heavier fruits.
I know this response doesn't directly answer the question you posed, which is what causes some seeds to be bigger. However, after growing those XL seeds I've found no observable improvements.
[Last edit: 11/06/24 3:10:03 PM]
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11/6/2024 3:08:58 PM
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spudder |
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Scott, for what itis worth I will give you a quote from C. H. Wilber "Junk seed is flat like a mini-wafer" Plump seeds represent a better package of nutrient. This is the heaf-start material that has to sustain the tomato plant until nutrients from soil and air take over"
This fellow is a multiple world record holder and his method could probably apply to most plants. He did not try for size but productivity and the sheer size of his plants. He has been verified as getting 1368 lbs. of tomatoes from 4 plants. If you want his book might be available on Abebooks along with Marvs
[Last edit: 11/06/24 8:20:49 PM]
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11/6/2024 8:18:00 PM
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spudder |
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http://www.bigpumpkins.com/Diary/DiaryViewOne.asp?eid=269185
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11/6/2024 8:20:03 PM
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Altitude (to)maters (Scott) |
Colorado
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nice.
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11/12/2024 11:59:54 PM
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