All, Dan was kind enough to send me F2 seeds from two crosses (108X and 114X) that I don't see existing threads for, so I'll post one of them here and I'll get the other up in the next couple of days. Of the ones listed below, 108X-F2-L6 was just simply my favorite, and it was one that I planted late and nearly gave away to a friend. Thankfully, she didn't accept it and I got to grow out the best one of the batch! I'm a big fan of yellow tomatoes though, so that may have something to do with it being my favorite and it was also the only yellow micro I've grown so far.
Location Notes: I'm in south Louisiana, so these tomatoes grew in part-shady conditions. The seed was planted on March 10, 2020 which is about 2 months later than I planted the dwarf tomatoes I grew from seed this year.
Location Notes: I'm in south Louisiana, so these tomatoes grew in part-shady conditions. The seed was planted on March 10, 2020 which is about 2 months later than I planted the dwarf tomatoes I grew from seed this year.
Cross Name | 108X | 108X | 108X | 108X | 108X |
Generation | F2 | F2 | F2 | F2 | F2 |
Plant ID | L1 | L2 | L3 | L4 | L6 |
Date Harvested | 6/18/20 | 6/30/20 | 6/24/20 | 6/13/20 | 7/3/20 |
Days to Harvest | 100 | 112 | 106 | 95 | 115 |
Plant Height (in.) | 16 | 10 | 24 | 18 | 13 |
Growth Habit | Bushy | Bushy | Lanky | Lanky | Bushy |
Leaf Type | Carrot | Carrot | Regular | Regular | Regular |
Fruit Color | Red | Pink | Red | Red/Yellow Striped |
Yellow w/Orange Stripes |
Fruit Shape | Heart-shaped | Heart-shaped | Heart-shaped | Round | Heart-shaped |
Average Fruit Size (g) | 16 | 17 | 47 | 29 | 35 |
Fruit taste | Very sweet, sometimes dry | Bland | Good, tomatoey taste | Rich, yellow tomato taste. My favorite. | |
Fruit Production | 14 fruits, 227 g | 11 fruits, 188 g | 4 fruits, 187 g | 9 fruits, 263 g | 11 fruits, 387 g |
Lighting | Outside, part shade | Outside, part shade | outside, part shade | outside, part shade | outside, part shade |
Notes | Multiflora, refreshing and very sweet fruits. 2 locules. Large seeds. | Multiflora | Not multiflora. | Multiflora | Multiflora. Great plant! Bumblebees regularly visited this plant and only this plant. Needs support and becomes very top heavy. |
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