Chris Ukrainian cross tomato (with stripes)

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Chris Ukrainian in my garden has stripes, this year (like Green Zebra's stripes). I ate a ripe fruit, today, and it was very sweet (I think a lot of things are sweet around now; Early Girl F1 is, anyway).

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Re: Chris Ukrainian cross tomato (with stripes)

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This picture includes some of its fruits, which are red in real life (not pink as they appear in the picture):

Striped Chris Ukrainian tomato cross fruits, whole, and other kinds.
Climate: BSk
USDA hardiness zone: 6
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It was sweet again yesterday; so, it wasn't just when I harvested it. Pretty good.
Climate: BSk
USDA hardiness zone: 6
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Vigorous Chris Ukrainian tomato with stripes

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Here's my Chris Ukrainian tomato, so far, this year. This one is one of the more vigorous ones that should be true-to-type, rather than the cross or offtype I grew last year. I'm pretty excited to see the result. It's growing vigorously in the ground (and it grew vigorously in the greenhouse; not all the seedlings were as vigorous as this one; in fact, this was far and away the most vigorous of the Chris Ukrainian tomatoes that were in its cell; I just thinned it, today).

Chris Ukrainian tomato plant offtype with stripes and vigorous plant.

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Climate: BSk
USDA hardiness zone: 6
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Argh! :) My Chris Ukrainian plant has striped fruits, again, this year, notwithstanding it's a vigorous one and the one last year wasn't. I'm guessing the seed I got is F2 hybrid seed instead of either F1 or heirloom. I better re-label the title thread.

The plant is large.

I better contact Sand Hill Preservation Center to let them know.

Edit: Okay, I sent them an email report.
Climate: BSk
USDA hardiness zone: 6
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