F4 selections will be started after Christmas. Few F3 still kicking in the greenhouse, cut back and now rebloom this PL amber saladette micro for example doesn’t want to give up yet.
It’s been a great year, a number of really good prospects to go forward with from the F3 group. It’s easy to be choosy with a big growout in summer conditions to really see their potential for size and production.
Tiny micros are not my goal. Small dwarfs with great tasting tomatoes is the goal.
Bigger fruits are producing better flavour in some cases which is great and perhaps predictable as well.
One group of small non Rugose dwarfs is very interesting and exciting with a very good tasting selection in each of a gs red and a gs yellow cherry.
I’ll make new thread for those in January because they are very special and unusual.
All in all a very good year with several delicious gwr also to choose from which is very rare in a micro.
KarenO
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