I think one of the novelties that many people want to see from a micro is one that produces something with a substantial size.
I am sure there are many reasons as to why producing a large, sandwich-covering fruit is likely not possible on a true micro - but, for one, would love to see how far we can push it.
Delicious is one variety of indeterminate tomato that is know for producing very large tomatoes. In fact, it is one variety used in many of the recent "world record" attempts (and some, winners), for "largest tomato in the world.
In order to get such large tomatoes, growers will typically prune off all flowers except a few and only allow one or two tomatoes to actually grow to maturity.
I've not seen any experiments done with micros, especially ones that have potential to grow larger tomatoes, where only a few fruits are allowed to mature.
Dan has some lines that include genetics of some rather large tomatoes, already - but I am thinking a cross with Delicious might be worth pursuing.
I'm also wonder if the multi-flora genetics in many of our current crosses might be detrimental towards growing "large" tomatoes on micros.
Interested in others' thoughts on this topic!
I am sure there are many reasons as to why producing a large, sandwich-covering fruit is likely not possible on a true micro - but, for one, would love to see how far we can push it.
Delicious is one variety of indeterminate tomato that is know for producing very large tomatoes. In fact, it is one variety used in many of the recent "world record" attempts (and some, winners), for "largest tomato in the world.
In order to get such large tomatoes, growers will typically prune off all flowers except a few and only allow one or two tomatoes to actually grow to maturity.
I've not seen any experiments done with micros, especially ones that have potential to grow larger tomatoes, where only a few fruits are allowed to mature.
Dan has some lines that include genetics of some rather large tomatoes, already - but I am thinking a cross with Delicious might be worth pursuing.
I'm also wonder if the multi-flora genetics in many of our current crosses might be detrimental towards growing "large" tomatoes on micros.
Interested in others' thoughts on this topic!
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