Japanese tomatoes?
I have been getting "Japanese" tomatoes at a local framers' market. They
are very good. I took some seeds and planted them in my hydroponics greenhouse. I just had the first ones. They were better than the ones I bought in the first place. My guess is that they just get better nutrition than soil grown tomatoes. These tomatoes are pinkish rather than red when ripe. I wonder how well they will propagate. Pollenation in the greenhouse is not a well controlled operation. I would be happy to buy seed if that would give me a better chance of getting better tomatoes reliably. If you know, please let me know where such seeds can be obtained. Bill |
Japanese tomatoes?
On Thu, 01 May 2003 03:53:42 GMT, Repeating Decimal
wrote: I have been getting "Japanese" tomatoes at a local framers' market. They are very good. I took some seeds and planted them in my hydroponics greenhouse. I just had the first ones. They were better than the ones I bought in the first place. My guess is that they just get better nutrition than soil grown tomatoes. These tomatoes are pinkish rather than red when ripe. I wonder how well they will propagate. Pollenation in the greenhouse is not a well controlled operation. I would be happy to buy seed if that would give me a better chance of getting better tomatoes reliably. If you know, please let me know where such seeds can be obtained. Bill You migth also try a nice cherry called "Sweet Quartz" which is of Japanese origin. K |
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