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Old June 16, 2017   #16
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If it tastes as good as it looks and by the flowers will be producing it will be hard not to grow again!
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The taste is on the acidic/tangy side. Might not be the best to slicer but you can cook with them.
My 2 SFT started having ripe tomatoes from last day of April and kept pumping. Maybe I picked 50 tomatoes from each and finally they ( and I )got tired. I pulled one yesterday with about 10 smaller ripe tomatoes on it and it is hung upside down in the garage. I want them to dry up on the vine. The second plant is still in the grow bag but has lost steam. I will pull it too. Right now I have so much tomatoes that I don't need them.
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Old June 27, 2017   #18
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This little monster keeps putting flowers on. Fruits are getting larger. Curious to when the first will ripen. Noticed a few Sungolds today that were to close to full size and starting to take on a slightly lighter green shade.
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mine got first ripe tomato about the same time as Sungold. After pumping ripe tomatoes from very early May, now they have expired. Probably I got over 50 tomatoes from each plant.
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