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Old April 22, 2015   #16
ddsack
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I enjoy tomatoes with odd leaf characteristics, so Stick is one of my favorites and I grow it every three or four years.
When grown in the ground, mine have all eventually
branched out a few times. They will definitely need support.



I usually grow a couple close together so I can loop them around to the other stake as they start flopping over.
They are very productive for not having much green stuff.
The tufts of leaves remind me of poodle cuts.



Agree with Ted, the taste is not great, but not awful either.

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Old April 23, 2015   #17
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Very interesting, I have never heard of it. Glad to see the unique genetics are being preserved. If you put up a seed offer when you have fruits I know I would like to have a couple to try. Thank for posting, cool to see something different
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Indeed,depending on the amount of seed I get, I'll make a limited amount available. We should know something around the middle of August.
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