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Old May 7, 2019   #1
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Default This is ONE wispy plant!!

She's 100% healthy though.
This is Shannon's. I actually have 2 tiny tomatoes on her. VERY early this year because of early plant out.
She won't win any beauty contests but man she tastes good!!
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Old May 8, 2019   #2
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Have you tried growing out Grightmire's Pride or Atomic Grape? Just going by pictures, I want to say those two are more wispy.
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Old May 8, 2019   #3
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No, I haven't grown either and don't see pics online but these plants are very young and will get a lot worse..which is fine. Leaves will be very long too. I've never grown anything like her.

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Old July 30, 2019   #4
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I think my wispiest tomato this year is Gilbertie.
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my uncle steve italian plum is another wispy one.



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Old July 30, 2019   #6
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silvery fir tree tomato
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Old July 31, 2019   #7
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A lot of plum and paste tomatoes are wispy. Striped Roman is very wispy.
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