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Old August 7, 2010   #16
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Here are some pics of Triple Climber today. I have 3 fruits, one being very small.
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My brother used to grow Trip-L Crop and that tomato in the pic does not look like it. Is that tomato ruffled? Maybe it's just the pic...

FYI, Trip-L Crop grows great in a hospital room, LOL. My brother would start one in a ten gallon pot and it would grow to the ceiling and then along the ceiling. He used fishing line to tie it to a post and then somehow to the ceiling (lifted the ceiling panels maybe?). Anyway, it drove the nurses nuts, but they put up with it.
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Old August 25, 2010   #17
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Here's a picture taken today of my Triple Climber. As soon as the temps cooled down got fruit set and the fruit have really taken off. Ami
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Old August 25, 2010   #18
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That looks good, Ami. Loaded with nice-sized tomatoes. That's what I imagined it should look like. Mine is still with few fruit, but in my quick trip through the greenhouse to water this morning, I believe I noticed the tiniest bit of a blush on one fruit. I'll have to confirm that this afternoon.

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Old August 26, 2010   #19
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This is how my outdoor Triple Climbers are looking this week. There are quite many fruit growing under all those leaves. Weather has cooled a lot, so soon we will know what is too cold for these.
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Old August 26, 2010   #20
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Sari -- Yours are looking very nice too. By comparison, mine are producing very little, but the few fruit I do have are larger right now than shown in your picture (I think). It's getting quite cool here in evenings too.

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Old August 30, 2010   #21
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I picked this tomato this morning. Obviously, it's not quite ripe yet. It was a little dark in the greenhouse and I think I was just a little over-eager. Normally I would have waited a couple more days.

Right now it looks pink to me. It's supposed to be red, isn't it?
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Sherry, it's supposed to be Red accoding to the originator. Check the epidermis color after it ripens. Ami
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It's pink for sure. And the taste was a real disappointment. Very bland. It was the least tasty tomato I've had this season. Drat!
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Well, I got some that should be ripening up in a week or so and will see how they taste. Hopefully we don't end up with a double Drat! Ami
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Here is my plant as of yesterday really loading up. A couple fruits are starting to turn and hopefully will have some ripe fruits this weekend. Ami
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Old September 23, 2010   #26
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A picture of the larger of the tomatoes from the plant. The flavor was pretty blah but do to this summer's weather I am sure. The plants have been taken down now.
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Sue -- A little hard to tell from the photo, but were yours pink too?
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Yes they were but all mine were shaped like above and none shaped like yours.
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Mine are are quite large but still green. Shape is about same as Sherrys one. First frost may come next week, so I may have to pick them green and try to ripen indoors.
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I picked mine green and let them ripen indoors also. They were ready tho as it happened very quickly.
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