Tomatoes on the vine

Started by caseylee, February 17, 2008, 16:23:05

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caseylee

I was wondering if anyone had any spare tomotoe seeds the ones that you can buy on the vine from supermarkets.  I would love to give them a try

caseylee


floraldi

Hello Caseylee,  I saved some a few months ago after reading that you can put them on tissue paper and then plant them with the paper attached.
I sowed four just a week ago and they have all germinated already. I believe there are some still on the tissue in my stash of seeds but will check first before asking for your address.  (They are downstairs and I am upstairs but not able to do stairs a lot (heart), just in case you think this is a weird response. :-[

Di

Doris_Pinks

caseylee,

I saved some seeds from some yummy large tomatoes from Lidls if you want to give them a go.

DP
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caseylee

Yes please I will pm you my address, are there any seeds that you are looking for at the moment.
Thank you Linda

caseylee

Thank you for the seeds received them today will let you know how they go

Gazfoz

Guys,

For your information.  If the supermarket toms are F1 hybrids, the seeds could very well germinate but may not be what you expected.

Gary.

Let us know how they turn out.

caseylee

Hi Gazfoz
What do you think they might be like

Jeannine

They could be anything and many of the seeds we regularly plant are like that.

If I was to go and buy one it would be Brandywine OTV..

XX Jeannine
When God blesses you with a multitude of seeds double  the blessing by sharing your  seeds with other folks.

djbrenton

Vine tomatoes in supermarkets are almost certainly F1. They need to have vines where the tomatoes are all the same size and at the same stage of development , neither of which are normal for non-hybrid varieties.

Anna Mac

Hello to everyone - I hope this reply makes sense as it is my very first day on A 4 All !
I've planted several varieties of supermarket tomatoes and they are all doing extremely well. I simply squeezed fresh seed from a very ripe fresh tom onto compost and put the pot onto a window sill in a polythene bag. They germinated in double quick time and I've now potted them on and they are doing really well and look very robust. My farmer husband is interested to see what happens with them because of the hybrid issue. No problem for me though as they've cost me nothing and I've got several Franchi varieties as backup!
I've also planted some Spanish sweet red peppers in the same way and they have all germinated in a week.
Remains to be seen what happens with our "freebie" seeds but fingers crossed.
From Anna

manicscousers

hiya, AnnaMac, welcome to the site, sounds like you've got some brill seedlings,
take pictures and let us know what happens  ;D

Gazfoz

Hi Caseylee

I do not know how they will turn out but i would think that given the supermarkets ability to destroy the small producer I wouldn't  mind betting that you will get jack nuts off them that is of any use.

Sorry if i cant be more helpful,

Gazfoz.

grannyjanny

Real Seeds have lots of different tomatoes vine, bush etc & none of them are hybrids.
Janet.

floraldi

Re your message below. I have just one germinated supermarket seed left and will be interested to see how it turns out. Do you think the tomatoes, if any, will be very different to the one the seed came from?





Quote from: Gazfoz on March 06, 2008, 21:25:18
Guys,

For your information.  If the supermarket toms are F1 hybrids, the seeds could very well germinate but may not be what you expected.

Gary.

Let us know how they turn out.


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