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Old December 4, 2016   #20
AKmark
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Default Mat-Su Express pics

Here is a few pics of the line from F1-4, the F5 pics are hiding somewhere, but greatly resemble F4's anyway.
Some of you have asked about MgSO4 deficiency, you can see it on plant A and B in the F3 pics. These were at the end of a season, I ran out of Epsom salt, they were on their own at that point. In the F3 notice the difference in plant A on the left, and B on the right, A threw bigger fruit, up to a pound, but B was loaded. I will send B out next season at F8, I want to continue to tailor it as I see fit, it is a true market tomato, the red cluster is B
The F3 was an important generation for selection, with A I greatly improved fruit size, B was/ is a monster yielder.
Anyway, you can see they yield a few tomatoes, and the F4 labeled May 5 was sprouted January 21 I think.
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