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Old June 20, 2020   #1
slugworth
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Default Your oldest tomato plant?

What is/was your oldest tomato plant?
I have one approaching 10 months on the 25th
Pretty good considering it's a determinate type (independence day)
I started them sept 25th last year.
Nov 25th all the seedlings had blossoms.
January I was eating tomatoes that tasted like tomatoes.
Then the plants started to die off,I took cuttings from 3.
At the base of one there was a sucker so I babied that ever since.
I pluck the blossoms when they appear to keep it growing.
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