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THE TOMATO GROWING THREAD 2018

Discussion in 'Edible Gardening' started by ARMANDII, Jan 1, 2018.

  1. Scrungee

    Scrungee Well known for it

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    An absolutely cracking truss of tomatoes! Are there many above them ?

    The last time I thought about total truss weight, I had a truss of 5 'Bulgarian' toms where the heaviest was 2lbs 8ozs and the smallest about 12ozs, so probably over 8lbs.

    P.S. Put a tape measure around them and check their girths, that should enable a pretty reliable estimation of weights.
     
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    • WeeTam

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      Give the Gigantomo a try. Massive and by god they were delicious too.
       
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      • JWK

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        A good idea. Since quite a few of us grow Sungold for example then we should record each member's ratings. So that would need a column for the member i.e JWK, Loofah etc. The overall score for each variety would need to be an average of each member's assessment.
         
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        User column added... John if you PM me your email address I'll get the sharing started
         
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          19410F50-E775-43D3-BE12-3FB027240626.jpeg First lot of Black Russians picked. Not as big as black krim but they’re very tasty! Also picking my Crimson Cherries which are bigger than I expected! Good taste but I probably won’t try again next year
           
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          • Scrungee

            Scrungee Well known for it

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            What about whether grown outdoors or undercover? My polytunnel and outdoor Crimsom Crush tomatoes appear as if completely different varieties.
             
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              Whoops pressed the wrong tab!! They’re too close together to get a tape measure round!! The trusses above are smaller with less fruit but overall not a bad result! Interestingly, the black krims I have growing in the cheapo Lidl plastic greenhouse are doing much better than the ones in the glass greenhouse!
               
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                Interesting.....got any photos?
                 
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                  Good point and added
                   
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                  • JWK

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                    Are the polytunnel plants bigger and better? (I'm considering growing it under glass next season for a very early crop, as my outdoor CC were the first to ripen before the other varities in the greenhouse)
                     
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                    • misterQ

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                      The first handful of Tumbling Toms grown in 10L pots.
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                      They are juicy and very umami tasting - a vast improvement on last year.
                       
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                        I've grown Tumbling Toms too, both the red and yellow varieties. They're pretty good but one thing I've found....in that really hot weather they stopped producing flowers; completely stopped, not just didn't set but there have been no new trusses for about a month. I've not experienced this before. Mine are in a south facing lean to gh and now have shading but I was perhaps tardy in introducing the shading.
                         
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                        • Verdun

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                          ....and prob pollination problem. :)
                           
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                            How can pollination be a problem if there were no flowers ?
                             
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