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Old January 26, 2020   #31
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I had two spots to fill, and I think I'm going with KARMA Miracle and Grub's Mystery Green. That doesn't mean I'm not open to suggestions for future seasons. Thanks for all of your suggestions so far!


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I haven't pruned EM-C, and I think you would greatly reduce yield. On the other hand, the plant doesn't get very wide or dense, so you might be able to contain it on a spiral.


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I'll put it on the edge of the line where it will have more space.
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I'll be growing KARMA Miracle too this season. I thought it was a cherry!!! Now I have back-tracked on this thread and learned that it's bigger. All good .

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Old January 26, 2020   #34
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I'll be growing KARMA Miracle too this season. I thought it was a cherry!!! Now I have back-tracked on this thread and learned that it's bigger. All good .

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Linda, i may try Blush in the future. You also mentioned the Tigers. In my notes I have this quote from Charline in France: Very big tomatofest in Bruxelles, Belgium last weekend. Tomatolovers from all over Europe come to this event. There is a concours for the best tasting tomato and LUCKY TIGER won it…second place went to MAGLIA ROSA and third place to BLUSH.” Have you tried Lucky Tiger?
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No, I haven't tried Lucky Tiger yet. I'm growing it this season along with Blush and Maglia Rosa (both of which I love).

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I had two spots to fill, and I think I'm going with KARMA Miracle and Grub's Mystery Green. That doesn't mean I'm not open to suggestions for future seasons. Thanks for all of your suggestions so far!


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You THINK you may go with Grub's Mystery Green. It's still casting off enough variants, that I wouldn't consider it yet stable.
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You THINK you may go with Grub's Mystery Green. It's still casting off enough variants, that I wouldn't consider it yet stable.
That's the MYSTERY part
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Not sure about Blush, but if you want any kind of efficiency in plant size vs production, you should stay well clear of the tigers.
How big did EM-champion grow for you? I would like some seeds for my mother, she has best luck growing determinates in pots, more production per space, less watering needed also.
I can trade you her favourite, Maskotka, not sure if it's too compact for you however, it's a determinate and rugose leaf (dwarf gene), makes somewhat oblate and a bit ribbed 'cocktail' tomatoes, about 40-70g, the taste is truly very good, one of the top reds I have tasted, and performs well every year. I got my seeds from a trusted source, and it is stable but doesn't seem to align exactly with the description on the internet, which says it produces cherry and round sized.
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Not sure about Blush, but if you want any kind of efficiency in plant size vs production, you should stay well clear of the tigers.
How big did EM-champion grow for you? I would like some seeds for my mother, she has best luck growing determinates in pots, more production per space, less watering needed also.
I can trade you her favourite, Maskotka, not sure if it's too compact for you however, it's a determinate and rugose leaf (dwarf gene), makes somewhat oblate and a bit ribbed 'cocktail' tomatoes, about 40-70g, the taste is truly very good, one of the top reds I have tasted, and performs well every year. I got my seeds from a trusted source, and it is stable but doesn't seem to align exactly with the description on the internet, which says it produces cherry and round sized.
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EM-Champion was under a meter.
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If you don't grow under cover and your climate is subject to heavy rain, I would second the recommendation to choose something other than Blush. Almost every fruit on the plant would split at the hint of a raindrop. I used to run out and see if any were near ripe and grab them, which was a shame because I prefer my tomatoes to ripen on the vine.

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If you don't grow under cover and your climate is subject to heavy rain, I would second the recommendation to choose something other than Blush. Almost every fruit on the plant would split at the hint of a raindrop. I used to run out and see if any were near ripe and grab them, which was a shame because I prefer my tomatoes to ripen on the vine.

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See my thread-starting post (:
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Lyuda's Mom's Red Ukraine is a very good flavored red tomato that typically maxes out in the 4 to 5 ft range.
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Thanks, Darrel. I'll look into that.


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MagiQo!!!
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