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March 28, 2014 | #1 |
Tomatovillian™
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determinates and indeterminates
I just checked and know all my seedlings i grew are indeterminate.. question .. Sungolds Matts and remy rough are cherry size tomatoes.. are these 50 -60 day plants? Are prudens purple and krims longer maturity ? I remember my favorite burpee hybrid super beef steak is disease resistant 80 days to maturity. I want to pick early as possible .. so feeding and growing these indoors as fast as possible should advance maturity date ..the 80 day is from the time of seed germination right?
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March 28, 2014 | #2 |
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DTM is from time of transplant. It is very subjective to weather and conditions, though.
The first tomato I will pick is Terrenzo or Lizzano. Both are cherries. Terrenzo is faster, but determinate. Lizzano is a few days after, but supposed to be semi-indeterminate. Then the next will be Northern Delight, which is a determinate saladette. Then Taxi and Early Girl will ripen, followed by Big Beef about a week and a half later. |
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If you are pushing for as early as possible I think you need to do something like tunnels. |
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March 28, 2014 | #4 |
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Last year was my first year with the high tunnel, but I ended up with tomatoes to sell about a month before outdoor garden tomatoes came in. I'm guessing that 30 day figure will be typical for my climate.
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March 29, 2014 | #6 |
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I'm about two miles from Oneida Lake. Durhamville's mailing area covers quite an area.
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March 29, 2014 | #8 |
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March 29, 2014 | #9 |
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Days to maturity is from the date you plant them out, not from the date the seed germinated.
So 80 days starts ticking when they hit the garden...I wish it was the other way...crap...I could have grown any variety around in Wyoming then!
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