greenhouse tomatoes... pollination?
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greenhouse tomatoes... pollination?
I know they self pollinate and I can increase yields by tapping the canes occasionally when they're in flower, but can I cross pollinate a yellow (golden sunrise) to a red plum (san marzano) and create a hybrid of utter deliciousness?!
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Re: greenhouse tomatoes... pollination?
I would think so. Genetics is a wonderful thing but u might not get what u expect. Give it a go you have nothing to loose. Sow the resulting seed and see what hapens and save the seeds from the ones u like best. Good luck.
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Re: greenhouse tomatoes... pollination?
thanks!
oh how I love my tea, tea in the afternoon. I can't do without it, and I think I'll have another cup very
ve-he-he-he-heryyyyyyy soooooooooooon!!!!
ve-he-he-he-heryyyyyyy soooooooooooon!!!!
Re: greenhouse tomatoes... pollination?
Is it true that commercial tomato growers use vibrators to (self-)pollinate tomato plants?
Re: greenhouse tomatoes... pollination?
I don't know what tomato growers do now, but when I was involved with growing toms under acres of glass they used captive bumble bees.
I would have though vibrating every plant would be far too labour intensive.
I would have though vibrating every plant would be far too labour intensive.
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Re: greenhouse tomatoes... pollination?
If you look on iPlayer there was a Radio 4 programme a couple of weeks ago about the bumble bees used by tomato growers, it was either Material World or Costing The Earth.Odsox wrote:I don't know what tomato growers do now, but when I was involved with growing toms under acres of glass they used captive bumble bees.
I would have though vibrating every plant would be far too labour intensive.
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Re: greenhouse tomatoes... pollination?
I think they have to use the Ann Summers method in Australia, bumble bees are not indigenous there I believe
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Re: greenhouse tomatoes... pollination?
And what, Pray may I ask, is the Ann Summers method



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Re: greenhouse tomatoes... pollination?
Ahem, maybe have a look yourselfoldfella wrote:And what, Pray may I ask, is the Ann Summers method![]()

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Re: greenhouse tomatoes... pollination?
After you have looked OJ, we could start a new thread about rabbits ...........Odsox wrote:Ahem, maybe have a look yourselfoldfella wrote:And what, Pray may I ask, is the Ann Summers method![]()
.... http://www.annsummersoutlet.com/
