Member discussion regarding the methods, varieties and merits of growing tomatoes.
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August 4, 2019 | #1 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Mar 2016
Location: Chicago-land & SO-cal
Posts: 583
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micro-dwarf 2019 trials
Some observations from growing microdwarfs next to each other in the ground. Preparing notes for future crosses and growouts. These are all the seeds I got from other members: MrBig46, GrowingCoastal, nyrfan, Dapseeds, dfollet from my thread request. Thought this information might be useful for other members.
Measuring fruit diameter, height from base to tip, spread, and notes on staking. Haven't tasted everything yet. Saving tomatoes to do side by side taste. Andrina .75" fruit, 5" height, 3" spread, need staking Aztec .75" fruit, 8" height, 5" spread, might need staking Bajaja (Baby) 1" fruit, 12" height, 18" spread, needs staking Chibikko 1" fruit, 7" height, 28" spread, no staking Florida Petit 1.5" fruit, 7" height, 4" spread, no staking Golden Pearl .5" fruit, 10" height, 3" spread, no staking Hardin .75" fruit, 7" height, 5" spread, needs staking Hahms Gelbe Topftomate .75" fruit, 6" height, 4" spread, no staking Minibel .75" fruit, 10" height, 7" spread, needs staking Red Robin 1" fruit, 7" height, 3" spread, no staking Rosy Finch 1" fruit, 8" height, 4" spread, no staking Pinocchio .75" fruit, 7" height, 6" spread, no staking Pinocchio Orange .5" fruit, 8" height, 4" spread, no staking Window Box Roma, 1.25" fruit, 13" height, 6" spread, no staking Yellow Dwarf .75" fruit, 6" height, 4" spread, needs staking Yellow Canary 1" fruit, 6" height, 6" spread, may need staking Yellow Pygmy .75" fruit, 13" height, 7", needs staking Venus .5" fruit, 8" height, 3" spread, no staking Vilma 1" fruit, 8" height, 4" spread, no staking Only major notes are that Chibikko and Bajaja are much bigger than I imagined. Bajaja is squat and very bushy, compact, dense foliage. Chibikko tends to sprawl out very wide. The later seems to get away with no staking, but it's almost vining like an indet. I think everything but these two you might get away with planting two maybe even three in a single 2-4 gallon planter. Chibikko and Bajaja are big enough that they will require a planter to themselves. Window Box Roma I noticed did really poorly in the cold. I set these out in May but we had a couple of stretches of late cold sub 50 days. WBR was the only one that just didn't bother growing. It starting to grow only once we hit 65. I also grew out Red Russian, Russian Red, Orange Hat, and Jochalos. I think I mixed up the first two, and the latter two got hit by hail, so that's the next growout. Tormato was kind enough to send over some blacks, and included Microtom, which I grew out as well. It's a bigger plant than I expected, almost as big as some of the DTP 'maters, so I didn't bother including it in my measurements. |
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