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Old January 9, 2015   #1
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Default What is the variety of the tomato in vine at supermarket

You all see those perfect tomatoes in supermarket, 5 or 6 in a cluster, red, no blemish, no cat face, perfect green stem. What variety is that? Anybody have grown them before? Can you get them that perfect from a home garden?
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Old January 10, 2015   #2
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Could be any number of hybrid indeterminate varieties. Certainly grown in a greenhouse. Remember as well that these "perfect" looking tomatoes have been graded for looks and many less perfect fruits were sold for processing. These would be the top grade sold for fresh. Picked green and gassed to ripe which is why the whole truss is the same even red.
Some of my outdoor tomatoes look perfect. Many don't. As a home gardener, I prefer my imperfect looking but amazing tasting heirloom and OP varieties. I have not grown a hybrid for some time.
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Old January 10, 2015   #3
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You all see those perfect tomatoes in supermarket, 5 or 6 in a cluster, red, no blemish, no cat face, perfect green stem. What variety is that? Anybody have grown them before? Can you get them that perfect from a home garden?
The variety I have grown outdoors which appears similar to the greenhouse specials is Cluster Grande from Pinetree Seeds. Perfect shape, and all fruit in the cluster ripen together.

http://www.superseeds.com/cluster-gr...d-63-days.html
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It's likely Clermon F1 @ $0.50 - $1.00 per seed
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Old January 11, 2015   #5
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Hybrid I saved some seed 2 years ago and out of 6 plants I got 2 with fruit a little bigger than golf ball the other 4 were a small Roma shape
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Old January 12, 2015   #6
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Thank you all. I always got my question answered at this site and learn more knowledge
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Old February 10, 2015   #7
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You all see those perfect tomatoes in supermarket, 5 or 6 in a cluster, red, no blemish, no cat face, perfect green stem. What variety is that? Anybody have grown them before? Can you get them that perfect from a home garden?
They are called cluster tomatoes, and they are specifically bred to ripen close to the same time together. Some common varieties are:

Pitenza F1
Clermon F1 - Available from Johnny's
Climstar F1 - Available from Johnny's
Ingar F1
Avalantino F1
Diamantino F1
Dirk F1
Komett F1
Merlice F1
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They are called cluster tomatoes, and they are specifically bred to ripen close to the same time together. Some common varieties are:

Pitenza F1
Clermon F1 - Available from Johnny's
Climstar F1 - Available from Johnny's
Ingar F1
Avalantino F1
Diamantino F1
Dirk F1
Komett F1
Merlice F1
And if you want a great OP cluster variety I highly suggest:

http://t.tatianastomatobase.com:88/w...b=General_Info

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BT is one of my new faves from last year!
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