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Old November 7, 2012   #1
HiPoha
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Default Healani Tomato

Just thought I'd add my bit on this variety. This was the largest tomato I planted this past summer. It was a slow grower , taking nearly three months from seed to ripe fruits. The plants recovered from a fungus in the first month and became a strong grower. But bore relatively few fruits. I picked the last of them yesterday.They taste mildly sweet with an average firmness for a tomato. Colorwise, it seems the green-red is fully ripe to eat. I had to pick them while still green because the birds would get to them as soon as the blush started.
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