F1 or maybe not?
Mamzie Offline
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Why do some varieties get called F1 on some seed suppliers but no F1 mention on others?  Can I check anywhere please?

I grew Rosella tomatoes this year from Premier and they are lush.  Performed well, taste gorgeous, thin skin but not as prone to splitting as black cherry or black opal. I am saving seeds to share on here, but need to clarify if they are F1 or not. 

https://www.premierseedsdirect.com/produ...y-rosella/


https://www.seedaholic.com/tomato-f1-rosella.html

Any advice please? This tomatoes really impressed me, so I would love to share them.
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Veggie Offline
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I think the jury is out on whether its F1 or not - probably depends on how much they want to sell the seeds for. Wink
IIRC some members of another forum have grow it from saved seeds but I don't remember the outcome.
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Small chilli Offline
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I hope they’re not for 2 reasons.
1 I’m also saving them because they’re lovely and for the seed circle on here ( bu@@er I’ll have to find a different variety   Big Grin )
2 I got the seed I’m growing from a seed circle in the other universe.
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JJB Offline
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I saved seed from rosella a couple of years ago and as far as I can see they came true.
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Veggie Offline
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I think I grew them too but found they fell off the plants very easily - so haven't grown them again.
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Small chilli Offline
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(05-09-2020, 10:14 PM)Veggie Wrote: I think I grew them too but found they fell off the plants very easily - so haven't grown them again.
Interesting. I’ve not found that to be the case. My sungold do that. It’s very annoying. Another thing I like about them the blackbird seems to leave them alone.
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toomanytommytoes Offline
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Rosella isn't an F1 as far as I am aware. There's no mention of it being a hybrid on the breeder's website - https://www.gourmetgenetics.com/tomato/tomatoes.html
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Mamzie Offline
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I hve absolutely loved them this year, my best performing tomatoes and super tasty x
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Scarlet Offline
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I've grown these from self saved seeds and they were fine.

I know lots of people say black cherry split - they only do so if they are over ripe. I think they are deceiving as they have green shoulders and can look "under done" I would pick before they start loosing the green.
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Mamzie Offline
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Hmm, that is interesting as I love Black Cherry but they split so much x
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