Re: Tomato advice
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02/24/22 03:21 PM
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GREENCOUNTYPETE
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Looking for a short season red tomato under 55 days? Seeds n Such had a nice looking one, 49 days, but not available until Fall. Mid size for home use and farmers market. Thanks WI-55 early girl definitely have established plants by last frost date in a whoop house or something wall O water canbe used to get earlier crop also some sweet 100 a grape/cherry tomato is it an indetuminit and it makes more like thousands of tomatoes usualy 6-8 to a stem in an offset branch structure the WI-55 are a determinate and you get a few a few a ton then done
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Re: Tomato advice
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02/24/22 04:15 PM
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Eagleye
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Looking for a short season red tomato under 55 days? Seeds n Such had a nice looking one, 49 days, but not available until Fall. Mid size for home use and farmers market. Thanks WI-55 early girl definitely have established plants by last frost date in a whoop house or something wall O water canbe used to get earlier crop also some sweet 100 a grape/cherry tomato is it an indetuminit and it makes more like thousands of tomatoes usualy 6-8 to a stem in an offset branch structure the WI-55 are a determinate and you get a few a few a ton then done WI-55 is listed at a 75 day... that seems oxymoronic to me?
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Re: Tomato advice
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02/24/22 06:57 PM
02/24/22 06:57 PM
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danny clifton
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You should have green houses in your area that sell started plants when the time is right. A couple dozen well cared for plants, plenty of water and staked up good when they grow out of the cage, will produce gobs.
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Re: Tomato advice
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02/24/22 08:56 PM
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trapperkeck
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I have done "Cold Set" tomatoes. Supposed to be born to Alaska. They will tolerate a frost and are great producers with good flavor. They won't get bigger than a tennis ball. I, believe, they were the fastest tomato to maturity when I tried them back in 1998 or so.
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Re: Tomato advice
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02/24/22 10:50 PM
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Early Girl Hybrid = 57 Days 42 Days = 42 Days (they spent a lot of time on the name)
Both available at Jung Seed & Plants I just got my Jung order Celebrity is all I get, a lot of others have more problems
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Re: Tomato advice
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02/24/22 10:55 PM
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nate
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Terenzo 55 days
Last edited by nate; 02/24/22 10:56 PM.
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