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Old March 24, 2018   #1
eyegrotom
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Default Sailor's Luck Tomato

Hi I am looking for a description for Sailor's Luck, I did a Google search and could not find any thing thanks Mike
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Old March 24, 2018   #2
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Here's a little bit of the history here at T-ville which describes Sailor's luck and Bammer's luck:

http://tomatoville.com/showthread.php?t=38404

"SL has clear epidermis and appears more blood red with darker green stripes"

Here are Marsha's pictures from where she grew it out:


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Old March 28, 2018   #3
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Its just very very good!
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Old March 28, 2018   #4
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To be honest for me in my growing conditions it was maybe a 7/10 for taste. Great vigor and very productive.
Thanks Al!
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Old March 28, 2018   #5
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I have this theory Marsha that if a tomato doesn't do so well there in "sun heaven" (Florida) that it might do better in cooler climates? I know call me crazy but I'm curious and I want to try it next year with some of the varieties you have offered such as Sailer's Luck.

Has anyone else noticed this or tried this out before?

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