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Here is today's harvest - 42 Days and Bursztyn are new to me this year -. Black cherry is good as usual, it ripened before Sungold - I think it'll be another 2-5 days before Sungold ripens. Here is 42 Days sliced -. it is about 1 oz, very early - 23 days from transplant, 126 days from germination; compact plant, RL.
Neat. I have 42 Days. I'm also going to try Klukva v Sahare, Pendulina Orange and Red, Podarok Fei, Polarnij Skorospelyi, Roza Vetrov, Russkaya Dusha, Sladkij Ponchik, Sol Gold, Southern Nights, Taos Trail, and Utyonok. I believe that all of them are early determinates. I would like to find a good variety for an early crop in low tunnels.
azoychaka is very early and has good taste, typically i get ripe fruit after 42 to 45 days after i plant them out memorial day wekend. sun gold is also very early at 60 days and has exceptional flavor, just picked the first 2 on saturday. i'm quite a bit south of you and in zone 5a, it's pretty warm all summer at night rarely going below 50 ...
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Neat. I have 42 Days. I'm also going to try Klukva v Sahare, Pendulina Orange and Red, Podarok Fei, Polarnij Skorospelyi, Roza Vetrov, Russkaya Dusha, Sladkij Ponchik, Sol Gold, Southern Nights, Taos Trail, and Utyonok. I believe that all of them are early determinates. I would like to find a good variety for an early crop in low tunnels.
If the indeterminate tomatoes started at 8 inches and are now at an average of 50 inches on June 5 - let's call it 30 days - they are growing at 42/30 or 1.5 inches per day or so. Dwarf tomatoes started at 8 inches and are now around 30 inches on average - growing at 22/30 or .8 inches per day. (so they are essentially growing vertically at ...
Hi all! This is my first year growing tomatoes. The Dwarf Project varieties I picked up last weekend are about 1.5-2 inches tall with several sets of leaves each.
I put up 100' of cattle panels today, (well, 96') and set out about 20 tomato plants. 48' went to the peas, which I have in a double row, and they were crying for something to grab. The tomatoes on the rest of the panels are the earliest I've ever set out. I've never set out tomatoes in April in KY, but here goes nothing.
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First Kimberly fruit in 42 days, second in 49 days, many in 55 days. Anna Russian in 65 days.