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Old July 17, 2018   #1
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Nice Mark! I am so upset that the one seedling I grew of this one ended up being a mule! I'm definitely trying again next year!!
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Old July 17, 2018   #2
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Congrats, Mark! Such a beautiful fruit. 4.5 lbs, great size.
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Congrats, Mark! Such a beautiful fruit. 4.5 lbs, great size.
Thanks, I get a laugh when I pick them. LOL

Dan will show us some real super size tomatoes.
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Old July 18, 2018   #4
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That’s a beauty Mark
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Old July 24, 2018   #5
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Can`t compete with the biggest but still worth showing. My biggest this year with no extra care. There are 10 more on the same vine and all are giants over 3/4kg this one has 1.15 kg or near 2.5 Oz . They are from my hometown where are grown for decades but no one named them. And they all come from single blossom. I`ll save seeds and maybe next year try to isolate only one or two...
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Can`t compete with the biggest but still worth showing. My biggest this year with no extra care. There are 10 more on the same vine and all are giants over 3/4kg this one has 1.15 kg or near 2.5 Oz . They are from my hometown where are grown for decades but no one named them. And they all come from single blossom. I`ll save seeds and maybe next year try to isolate only one or two...
Beautiful, but I think you meant to say 2.5 lbs, not 2.5oz since one kg is about 2.2 lbs as I recall.

I'd be glad to help you name it,I've done that for many folks.
When you save seeds for next year and have enough to share,why don't you consider making you own seed offer here at Tville, and that would go in not the Wanted,but in the Trade Forum here at Tville. Regardless if trades are wanted.

If you don't want to do that if you want to share some seeds with me,that's yet another option, seed production can be done next summer by those who do seed production for me, and then put in the Carolyn/Shawn seed offer so almost everyone would have access.

Your choice as to what you want to do.

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Can`t compete with the biggest but still worth showing. My biggest this year with no extra care. There are 10 more on the same vine and all are giants over 3/4kg this one has 1.15 kg or near 2.5 Oz . They are from my hometown where are grown for decades but no one named them. And they all come from single blossom. I`ll save seeds and maybe next year try to isolate only one or two...
Very nice tomato. Try pruning one up with that variety, you will get a big tomato. Thanks for sharing.

Ella, we crossed BW with NAR. I think NAR X Terhune may be a good one too.
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Old July 24, 2018   #8
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That is an awesome Tomato for being grown in a 5 gal container,way to grow! !! Was that hydro or soil? I'm assuming hydro.
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That is an awesome Tomato for being grown in a 5 gal container,way to grow! !! Was that hydro or soil? I'm assuming hydro.
Just plain Pro Mix HP. I wasted one of my BZ, ROASTED IT. LOL It now looks like a rotting brain. I have another going, it also came from a nice megabloom. I took the time to hand pollinate it, I could see it needed some help. I did pretty good, but one small section did not take, the part that did is really growing.

I have time to do a Terhune BZ cross, so I think I should do it. Terhune is worth pursuing, the fruits are huge, but kinda flat. BZ will help that.

I am going to take the time to prepare a couple of containers with amended dirt this year, we will see how next year goes. I still think I can grow them much bigger the same way I grew this one, I just need to tinker with the delivery methods and frequency.
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Mark, did you try crossing Brandywine Sudduth with another good tasting and large tomato? My biggest BS was 24.4 ounces.
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@Carolyn;@AKmark ty!
Yes oviously I meant 2.5lbs
AKmark I`ll try next season, was considering about doing it this year but I had very bad start of the season.I bought a different type of potting soil as previous years and almost screw it up, because it was not draining properly and before I realized it 3 weeks vent by...The seedlings set their first true leaves and then completly stopped growing when I finaly realized whats wrong and that it is time for repotting them in trusted soil Luckily I saved all of them.
How many do you suggest to leave on the vine? One or two? The variety if left byitself with one main stem has about 10 of them all over half a kilo big. They start very slow and after a month and a few weeks later they suddenly explode.
I fertilize them with our rabbit poo, which is put on the pile to compost over winter (the red worms absolutely love it) and later I add a little guano and fermented comfrey tea from the side of the garden. I also found out that they love Epsom Salt, the leaves become dark green and they rippen completely with no green or pale shoulders.
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@Carolyn;@AKmark ty!
Yes oviously I meant 2.5lbs
AKmark I`ll try next season, was considering about doing it this year but I had very bad start of the season.I bought a different type of potting soil as previous years and almost screw it up, because it was not draining properly and before I realized it 3 weeks vent by...The seedlings set their first true leaves and then completly stopped growing when I finaly realized whats wrong and that it is time for repotting them in trusted soil Luckily I saved all of them.
How many do you suggest to leave on the vine? One or two? The variety if left byitself with one main stem has about 10 of them all over half a kilo big. They start very slow and after a month and a few weeks later they suddenly explode.
I fertilize them with our rabbit poo, which is put on the pile to compost over winter (the red worms absolutely love it) and later I add a little guano and fermented comfrey tea from the side of the garden. I also found out that they love Epsom Salt, the leaves become dark green and they rippen completely with no green or pale shoulders.
I would prune to one, preferably a fused bloom.
We should see some very large tomatoes come across this page soon, so stay tuned.

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Old July 26, 2018   #13
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@Carolyn;@AKmark ty!
Yes oviously I meant 2.5lbs
AKmark I`ll try next season, was considering about doing it this year but I had very bad start of the season.I bought a different type of potting soil as previous years and almost screw it up, because it was not draining properly and before I realized it 3 weeks vent by...The seedlings set their first true leaves and then completly stopped growing when I finaly realized whats wrong and that it is time for repotting them in trusted soil Luckily I saved all of them.
How many do you suggest to leave on the vine? One or two? The variety if left byitself with one main stem has about 10 of them all over half a kilo big. They start very slow and after a month and a few weeks later they suddenly explode.
I fertilize them with our rabbit poo, which is put on the pile to compost over winter (the red worms absolutely love it) and later I add a little guano and fermented comfrey tea from the side of the garden. I also found out that they love Epsom Salt, the leaves become dark green and they rippen completely with no green or pale shoulders.
I had the same thing happen last year,it was black gold that I was using, mine sat for a month with no growth, just cotyledons,but I was still able to get 4 tomatoes over 7 lbs out of them,so don't give up,give it all ya got!!
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Old July 27, 2018   #14
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Here's a tomato that I just picked and weighed.It measured 30" circumference.
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Wow!!!
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