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Old November 28, 2015   #32
AKmark
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I have been looking into several studies that directly blame growing conditions, and fertilizer combinations, as a major affect on tomato taste. Of course many factors mentioned above count too, but if you do not measure your fertilizer components you will never know how much it affects taste, unless you sample some from people who do.

One of the studies led me to this simple summary.

http://ucanr.org/sites/nm/files/76647.pdf
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