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Old March 5, 2010   #1
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Default Tiny Tim x ?????

Looking for:

1) compact (3ft. max.)
2) indeterminate (long harvest)
3) taste (of course!)

Ideas?
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Old March 9, 2010   #2
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Not sweet, but good regular tomato flavor:

Aurora
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Old March 9, 2010   #3
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There are plenty of "super" sweet cherries out there. I was hoping for something with a lemony flavor or acidic "tomatoey" flavor. Something different. I'll have to look those two up. Thanks!
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Old March 9, 2010   #4
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Those look good! Added to the list

Thanks!
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I thought Tiny Tim was classed Determinate.
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Old June 14, 2010   #6
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If you do cross Tiny Tim to something it is two genes that control how small the plant is. The dwarf gene, which is the gene that makes dwarves in the dwarf project, and the sun dwarf gene which makes tomatoes like Tiny Tim, Window Box, and Red Robin that size. To find a tomato in the F2's you would have to plant 16 seeds to find 1 that is as small as Tiny Tim. In those 16 seeds you would have 13 indeterminates, 2 dwarves, and 1 tiny tim size dwarf.
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Old June 17, 2010   #7
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Tiny Tim is indeed determinate. Most dwarfs are.

I find semi-determinate an interesting classification, but to me, even a determinate isn't "all at one" but over the course of a few weeks to a month, whihc is fine for my purposes.
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