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Old April 1, 2023   #136
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Benevento F1 did very well here last season. It was hearty and very productive .

Linda
Very good news! Thanks!
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Old April 18, 2023   #137
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Just wanted to update. I have 3 Benevento Plants going; one in an Earthbox and the other 2 in fabric bags. All are setting lots of tomatoes with a few tomatoes already quite large but not near ready to pick.

Germination was great and as seedlings, they were robust like the Amalfi.

I can't wait to taste them.

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Update on Amalfi - One of my original September plant is still pumping out large perfect tomatoes. I also have 2 grown cuttings that have several large tomatoes on it.

Amalfi is a wonderful tomato. For growing in Florida, I think it is your best so far.
I updated the Benevento thread, but here are some Amalfi pictures taken this morning.


Amalfi works in Florida.
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Old April 18, 2023   #138
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Fantastic photos!
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Old September 10, 2023   #139
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Last year, Benevento was just about a perfect tomato, as far as I can recall. This year, every third or fourth one has blossom end rot! Also some longitudinal gray areas. The taste is not affected, and they are otherwise perfectly shaped and a more or less consistent size.

Bicolor #2 isn't getting BER, but it does have occasional catfacing, and there is more size variability. Gorgeous yellow tomato with red marbling inside.
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