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Old July 8, 2011   #1
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Default Is this unusual? (micro tomato plants)

My sister grew these from unknown hybrid dwarf seeds (F2).
They are ridiculously small and totally adorable:)
I've never seen tomatoes this small (10 cm) with full sized cherry fruits.
Is this, well, normal?



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Old July 8, 2011   #2
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There are some really small varieties out there that are less than 12" high - Micro Tom, Tiny Tim, and Red Robin are all pretty short.
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Old July 15, 2011   #3
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Hmmm.guess thats why they are called Micro Dwarfs .lol
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Old July 15, 2011   #4
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Clams are a good indicator that your soil is too wet LOL
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Old January 31, 2012   #5
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Clams are a good indicator that your soil is too wet LOL
Oh wow I only just now got this joke... I must have been tired three days ago when I posted. LOL! Good one.

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Old July 15, 2011   #6
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Those look like Micro Tom. I grew some last winter. For sure not Tiny Tim as I have those too. Red Robin I'm testing now and not sure how they look when mature.
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Old January 28, 2012   #7
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I can testify that its not Tiny Tim! Tiny Tim would easily fill out the pot.
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Old January 28, 2012   #8
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Pretty funny TZ!!
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Old January 28, 2012   #9
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That is most likely a Micro Tom! I've grown Micro Tom many times, it is the cutest little thing. I've also grown Red Robin and Tiny Tim, and can say it isn't either of those. Tiny Tim is bigger, and Red Robin grows more upright.

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Old January 31, 2012   #10
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That is just the cutest little thing. I have a teensy tiny Micro Tom plant coming up now with 1st set of true leaves. Its adorable, and I have a funny face clay pot I got as a gift that it's going into!
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