Good to hear that! I also had no trouble picking black fruited from a pool of red or pink on the basis of flower color, again.
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But I failed completely, at finding unexpected 'reds' in a black pool. I was so worried about unexpected bee crosses that I misjudged the color changes when the flower is overmature, and thought they were indicating a red or pink therefore crossed.
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It didn't happen!
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And although my shape and size results weren't what I "expected" I think that was naivety on my part, about the amount of variation I should expect in these generations. On the basis of fruit color I have no reason to believe that this was due to unintended crosses.
I also overestimated the vascular issues when I believed there was "pith necrosis" bacteria involved. At the end of season when I cut the plants down, all of their stems were green and solid with no sign of necrosis. So it was purely physiological - a sign of just how bad and wrong that mix was for containers.
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I'm hoping to get a chill day between xmas and new years to go through my photos and data and post some results. I did have a cpu crash again this year
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and the cpu I used as backup later crashed too, so I may need some fun with a screwdriver and a toaster to retrieve all the photos from July and August.
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Another reminder.... it is better to share than to hoard your data and pix!!! Just do it, when ever you can.