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Old August 25, 2013   #1
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Default Harvesting, Seed Saving and Brix

Now that the crop is coming in the picking, seed saving and new for me this year checking the Brix of the different varieties has begun. I picked up a Refractometer from Amazon. It ran around $25.00 which is very reasonable w/temperature compensation and used it today for the first time. The fruits I checked ran 4.5 to 6.0. using the juice from the seed cavities. For Accurate readings you need to cut a wedge from the tomato and run it through a garlic press and strain before applying to the refractometer. I will try his method in the coming weeks.
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Old August 26, 2013   #2
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Please remind us again what a refractometer measures.. It sure looks an interesting device.
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Old August 26, 2013   #3
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Very interesting amideutch.

Looking forward to your results with the various tomato varieties.

NarnianGarden, I think amideutch is going to measure the brix/or how much sugar each tomato variety has...thereby measuring how sweet or not so sweet each one is. The Refractometer can measure objectively how much sugar there is within a given sample...from what I remember at least, usually one averages several Brix readings to come up with a Brix for a tomato variety. The Brix reading is just a way to measure the ratio of dissolved sucrose (sugar) to water in a liquid. According to some growers, a Brix reading minimum of 5 is needed to be considered good tomato fruit. But I'm sure that depends on how sweet one likes their tomatoes too. I hope this helps somewhat. Amideutch can probably go more into detail/the process of how it's measured using the refractometer...very cool though...and for $25 on Amazon...maybe I'll get one too.

Curious to see which varieties have hit Brix readings of 6 or more for you Amideutch. As I tend to like my tomatoes on the sweeter side.
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OK thanks! I did check the Wiki and saw something about measuring sugar. Would be interesting to hear the results.
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Here is a link that covers Brix pretty well. Ami

http://www.tandjenterprises.com/brix_equals_quality.htm
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