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roy davidson
 
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Last year I grew some cherry tomatoes, they tasted excellent. i could not
remember the type. I have grown plants from the last tomato.

Am I right in thinking if they were a F1 hybrid I'm probably going to get
different tomatoes this year?

cheers roy


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Last year I grew some cherry tomatoes, they tasted excellent. i could not
remember the type. I have grown plants from the last tomato.

Am I right in thinking if they were a F1 hybrid I'm probably going to get
different tomatoes this year?

cheers roy



If they WERE F1, you're right you won't get the same toms.


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