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Old January 26, 2012   #1
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Default Need some Nyagous info

A lady at a Russian tomato forum found some Nyagous seeds. But she can't find the exact info on the shape of this variety.I've decided to help her and ask the pro's. Is it supposed to be round or oval in shape? Or maybe both???
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Old January 26, 2012   #2
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Marina,
If you ever need information about tomatoes the best place to go is Tania's website...
http://t.tatianastomatobase.com:88/wiki/Main_Page

Here is the information for Nyagous:
http://t.tatianastomatobase.com:88/wiki/Nyagous

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Old January 26, 2012   #3
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Thank you, Nicky. Been there. It says that the fruit is supposed to be round, but on some pics they're somewhat oval.
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Old January 26, 2012   #4
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Every time I've grown them they've been a bit oval. Seems like the shape variese a little bit.
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Old January 26, 2012   #5
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By size, in my garden, over more than one year this is a more-or-less round brown slicer. It sets clusters of 3 to 5 fruit per brace. Fruit weight rarely exceeds 4 oz each.

On a semi-determinate vine.
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Old January 26, 2012   #6
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Semi-determinate? Really? Mine haven't been huge plants, but they keep pumping them out - moreso that most of my other varieties. Tania's also lists them as indeterminate.
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Old January 26, 2012   #7
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Mine grow about 9' tall before the freeze out, and they produce all the way through. clusters of 4-6 racketball sized tomatoes.

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Old January 27, 2012   #8
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Thanks everyone for your replies. So, I guess the shape does vary. I will let the lady know not to be worried, if she gets both shapes of fruit
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