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Old June 24, 2014   #1
NarnianGarden
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Default Currant Tomato Timeframe

I was reading through the threads about tomato fruit development, and all discussions (GardenWeb, Tville and elsewhere) seemed to come to the conclusion that 50 days is the average estimated timeline. While I understand that climatic factors play a huge part in that, the 50 days looks like a general consensus for a slicer.
How about currant tomatoes? Would 30 days be enough from flower-to fruit development?
Trying to make some guessimations on what kind of crop I can expect from my pimpinellifoliums Our summer weather of course is always unpredictable, but with a reasonably sunny July and August, I might have two & half months left.
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