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Warblie26

Fair Oaks CA

I found two interesting articles regarding Megablooms that I thought I would share. One is in laymens terms while the other is more science based.

https://www.ruralsprout.com/tomato-megablooms/

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC35026/

Interesting information

5/22/2023 9:03:40 AM

BravoV2

Elk County, PA

So cold early weather is what is responsible for the first flowers potential to form these, or basically its the plant adaption period and after the first few the plant has adapted and the result is no more mutations. My question is.....what if you tortured it with cold water etc? I think an experiment is in order.

6/1/2023 7:36:36 PM

Little Ketchup

Grittyville, WA

I'd go with cold air rather than cold water?

6/2/2023 1:14:12 AM

Altitude (to)maters (Scott)

Colorado

so..... waterboarding our tomato plants?

6/3/2023 11:21:04 AM

Little Ketchup

Grittyville, WA

Just cage em & punch em.

6/3/2023 2:27:44 PM

BravoV2

Elk County, PA

Cold water then in the freezer. Then in the oven!

6/3/2023 6:59:18 PM

bnot

Oak Grove, Mn

I should have never gotten any megablossoms when I was indoor winter growing then...it was always 76-80 in the grow room.

6/3/2023 8:57:02 PM

BravoV2

Elk County, PA

I'm not buying it either. Can't explain why all plants grown in same exact conditions don't produce them. I have no idea what the reason is, but forced to guess, it's genetic and predetermined at seed level.

6/3/2023 9:03:26 PM

VTJohn

Jericho Vermont

I think mega blooms are over rated as there are many multi segmented tomatoes that are not in the top of the tomato class every year. With that being said I am guessing the next world record will not be a single bloom. I pollinate every large blossom I get regardless of how many segments and see what it does once it starts to grow.

6/4/2023 4:24:18 PM

BravoV2

Elk County, PA

First year growing these so forgive me. So are large blossoms similar looking in nature just missing the multiple segments, is there a trait you look for that says this single has potential?

6/4/2023 8:14:39 PM

Warblie26

Fair Oaks CA

Ok so i am stressing one out a bit. Just planted today after a week of torture
http://www.bigpumpkins.com/Diary/DiaryViewOne.asp?eid=338657

6/21/2023 1:45:30 AM

Altitude (to)maters (Scott)

Colorado

Nice. I will be very interested in seeing what this does.

6/21/2023 1:32:41 PM

Little Ketchup

Grittyville, WA

Keep an eye out for good blossoms on the secondary growth, it may take awhile for the effect of the cold treatment to show up.

6/21/2023 1:57:29 PM

Warblie26

Fair Oaks CA

Ok so I am going to admit that this experiment really didn't yield any quality results. I think I need to do this again with multiple plants from different lineage. Recall the clone was from a plant that did not get any megablooms thus I pulled it and started the clone. Nothing ventured nothing gained

7/17/2023 11:36:54 PM

SaladDoug_UK

Norfolk, UK

Thanks for sharing Warblie26; remember sharping same article and some additional thoughts share at the time here: http://www.bigpumpkins.com/MsgBoard/ViewThread.asp?b=33&p=641234

Cold I think increases the chances of - but doesn’t guarantee. But also excessive plant vigour (also seen early season) which yo

7/24/2023 12:52:22 PM

SaladDoug_UK

Norfolk, UK

… you can sometimes stimulate as an example by cutting back a multi stemmed plant by cutting it back severely.

7/24/2023 12:53:29 PM

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