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Old July 26, 2012   #1
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Default Gorgeous Indigo Blue

I am growing Indigo Blue for the first time and LOVE the look of this beauty! It does have serious leaf curl but the stalk of this plant is very thick and strong. This is really a beautiful tomato, in my eyes!

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Old July 26, 2012   #2
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How is the taste?
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Old July 27, 2012   #3
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beautiful.
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Old July 27, 2012   #4
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Yes Pdx, I have one OSU Blue in my garden, and I have had leaf curl before but it is extreme. Look across the yard at my 45 plants and you can pick it out because of the rolled leaves.
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@Save$, it isn't ripe.
@Mudman, yeah, crazy leaf curl! I am growing two plants and they are the only ones out of 45+ plants with leaf curl! I will have to try growing OSU Blue next year.
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"Indigo Rose" you mean? Mine are looking about the same stage and I can't wait to see how they taste.
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I have two indigo rose. both late bloomers and have only produced two fruit on each plant. it maybe too hot down here now. ImageUploadedByTapatalk1344112353.509539.jpgImageUploadedByTapatalk1344112284.427203.jpg
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How pretty! It took some effort to get my mom to eat a darker tomato (Vorlon) I can't imagine her eating a blue one, lol.....
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