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Old September 17, 2015   #8
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Originally Posted by carolyn137 View Post
Seed production for it was done by one of their seed producers and it was found out ASAP that what they were selling was a mixup and not correct.

I thought they stopped listing . Are they still listing it or perhaps someone else did new seed production.

Carolyn, who answered her own question when she read that you bought the seeds this year. That's really bad, bad, since it was reported back to them about the problem. But then I've read a few reports of folks getting wrong seed from Baker Creek of late, and not just tomatoes.
The website does state that it's not completely stabilized, so they're still selling it but being honest about its instability. I was not surprised or disappointed by the off-type plant I got. And I actually liked it better than the on-type tomatoes, especially earlier in the season.

My only "disappointment" was that the sungolds I've had from hybrid plants taste much better. But I put it in quotes because the tomatoes I got later on in the season were still perfectly fine tasting and way better than anything I could buy in a supermarket.
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