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Old July 9, 2007   #1
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Here is a pic of my Stupice Plant...

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Old July 18, 2007   #2
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I grew Stupice a couple years ago----really wish I had some this year!! They are early, they set alot of fruit, and they are good! Nice pic.
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I picked my first one today. I grow it every year.
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Old July 19, 2007   #4
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Hi,

We have picked around six ripe Stupice tomato's per day from the plants in our garden! Mano and Himalayian are the only other ripe tomato's in the garden. The Sophies Choice and Aurora Siberian are loaded with 4-6 oz green tomato's, though are taking their time ripening, some just starting to turn color.

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I am attempting to grow one here in south texas. It has several fruit set on it and appears to be doing well. Our night time temps are in the mid 70s and above so it is struggling to set but I am hopeful that I can get a decent harvest from the plant. I cant wait for one to ripen as I havent had a home grown tomato in over a month now.
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Old July 19, 2007   #6
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I grow Stupice for the first time this year and I'm really happy. The plant is loaded with fruit and there are a lot more flowers opening every day. I had my first fruit last week. It was very good. The only problem is that to get couple of ripe tomatoes at a time I needed to grow 3 or 4 of these plants. That way each member of my family would get their own tomato, instead of splitting small stupice fruit into 4 parts . I get 1 ripe fruit about every 3 days now. I hope that the ripening will pick up soon....
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Old July 21, 2007   #7
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Hey everywone,

Yes, Stupice is a verry early tomatovariety.
In our counrty (Belgium) its a verry stupid year to cultivate tomatoes outside,...
It rains al the time and the temperature is below averything.
So early variety's are very welcome this year.
In a greenhouse there is no such probleme.
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