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Old April 26, 2015   #16
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I'm in the 4 foot club, and yes they are VERY early for me. I've been growing them for about 3 years with very similar stature and yield. This year I started Stupice seeds from a package received in this years swap , perhaps it will be the taller variety. I can't imagine a different plant. Stupice is like an old reliable friend.

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Old April 26, 2015   #17
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Bower - PM coming, yes I'd like to try the tall version.
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Old April 26, 2015   #18
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Vladimir, I apologize if it's been asked before. How would you pronounce Stupice?

Met a Czech lady at the store and tried to ask her this question but it seems it is not even a Czech word after all
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Old April 26, 2015   #19
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Vladimir, I apologize if it's been asked before. How would you pronounce Stupice?

Met a Czech lady at the store and tried to ask her this question but it seems it is not even a Czech word after all
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According to Jeff Casey's site - "This Czechoslovak variety is pronounced as stew-pii-sa."
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Old April 26, 2015   #20
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And according to Kees Sahin, former owner of Sahin Seeds in the Netherlands and whom I knew very well, Kees is now deceased, and Kees was Czech, it was pronounced Stoo peech ka, my phonetic spelling from listening to him on the phone.

He also knew Milan Sodomka as well, who was Czech, who was the one who first brought Stupice/Stupika to the US.

Most but not all above was written in my heirloom tomato book,

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Old April 26, 2015   #21
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To all of you getting Stupice plants over 5 ft - is your Stupice still very early?
Mine's definitely still early - my earliest was at 55 days last year, but they really started kicking off at about 65 days. I've been using my own seed for about 10 years.
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Old April 27, 2015   #22
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Vladimir, I apologize if it's been asked before. How would you pronounce Stupice?

Met a Czech lady at the store and tried to ask her this question but it seems it is not even a Czech word after all
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Stupice is a small village in Bohemia. I once gave how is pronounced Stupice here. I'll try again soon.
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Old April 27, 2015   #23
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I want to try Stupice next year. Does anyone have seeds that they will swap for another variety that I have?

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Old April 27, 2015   #24
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I want to try Stupice next year. Does anyone have seeds that they will swap for another variety that I have?
I have some. PM me your address and I will send you some. Mine were early and really productive. I bought mine from Tomato Grower's Supply - says 52 days, from Czechoslovakia, extremely early cold tolerant tomato that bears an abundance of 2 ounce flavorful and sweet tomatoes.

We liked them and they were very productive. I mostly used them in sauce because we had sooooo many tomatoes at the time.

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I have some. PM me your address and I will send you some. Mine were early and really productive. I bought mine from Tomato Grower's Supply - says 52 days, from Czechoslovakia, extremely early cold tolerant tomato that bears an abundance of 2 ounce flavorful and sweet tomatoes.

We liked them and they were very productive. I mostly used them in sauce because we had sooooo many tomatoes at the time.

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Old April 27, 2015   #26
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Thank you Vladimir! I'll search the forum.
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