Striped German crossed with some other mystery. I thought the first fruit was an anomaly, but after the third it’s quite clear this this all-flesh trait is true for the entire plant.

by chanmanfriend

7 Comments

  1. SwiftResilient

    I’m horrified, what is that abomination? 😂

  2. junglenoogie

    Patent, sell, retire. Congrats killa.

  3. Pan-Tomatnyy-Sad

    Seriously, zero seeds all flesh?

  4. Lazy-Wind244

    This is called parthenocarpy (no seeds). Search up Brandybear on YouTube by Breeding Vegetables and Horticulture with Brent. He is so developing a new strain called Brandybear with No seeds either. His video goes in depth about how he is actually growing multiple generations of it make it into a fully established cultivar. I am also assuming it is an F1 hybrid as cos there is no seeds, you cannot make a F2. Very interesting

  5. meowfarts47

    That looks like my perfect tomato. I’d totally pay for some seeds. Is the flesh meaty or more solid/ dense?

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