Member discussion regarding the methods, varieties and merits of growing tomatoes.
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September 2, 2019 | #31 | |
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September 6, 2019 | #33 |
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One bit of criticism (to balance my praise) -- there is a good bit of catfacing on my MSE. Most are not too bad, but probably a half-dozen with pretty severe CF. Perhaps that can be selected out or minimized? Didn't really have any periods of cool weather, so I think this must be a genetic thing. (?)
I'm definitely looking forward to hearing about your further breeding efforts. I'll definitely grow MSE again next year. -GG |
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September 6, 2019 | #35 |
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I've grown Early Girl for many years. But next year I'll grow Burpee's Summer Girl instead (along with MSE and a few standbys). One of the things that I like most about MSE is that it has remained mostly disease free. Maybe it is when I planted it or the alignment of the planets, but it has virtually no Septoria. That's pretty remarkable. Hope it repeats next year.
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September 6, 2019 | #36 |
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GG, I am in Indy and had no problems at all w/MSE this year. Last year I had BER persist for most of summer but no cat facing - I probably water too much. My only complaint is the thick skins but I believe a better taste than Early Girl. I still have a plant going strong since 7/6 or so.......
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September 6, 2019 | #37 |
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Hi Pete-
Is yours planted in soil or a container? Mine is in a regular container (with a shallow tray under it.) Planning on an EarthBox for next year and maybe a second one in soil for comparison. I keep saying I'm going to cut back on the number of plants I grow, but so far there's little progress on that goal. |
September 8, 2019 | #38 |
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Hi GG, one plant is in Ok soil and one is in better soil w/ less sun. Both do well. I like them because they are one of my earliest and do ok. I water nearly every day, bleach spray often, and use Tomato Tone / MG / 12.12.12 more TT than the others........ I just hope next yr is as good as the last 3 but I will cut back - over 100 plants leaves too little time for other things.
Picture shows table after giving 50#'s away for the third time this season. I grew 73 varieties and now know what is going in next yr but don't know what isn't Pete |
September 8, 2019 | #39 |
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September 8, 2019 | #40 |
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Well, I can't seem to get a good yield from Olive Hill, AR German Green, unless in precious space of raised bed saved for Dwarfs so prob out.
Captain Lucky, Big Cheef, Bear Creek, Dana's Dusky Rose, Elgin Pink, Indian Zebra, Indian Stripe, KBX, GGWT, Cherokee Purple, Matsu Express, Artic Rose (D), Yukon Quest (D), Summertime Green (D), Brandy Fred (D), Crimson Sockeye (D), Tennessee Suited (D), Beauty King (D), Cherokee Tiger (D), Coastal Orange (D), Firebird Sweet (D),★ Scarlet Heart (D), Sleeping Lady (D), New Big (D), Mr. Snow (D), Summer Sunrise (D), Sweet Sue (D), Tasmanian Chocolate (D), Tastywine (D), Wild Fred (D), Wild Spudleaf (D), Uluru Ochre (D),★ the "ins" This is so far........... Last edited by tryno12; September 9, 2019 at 02:31 AM. Reason: Incomplete |
September 9, 2019 | #41 |
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Hi GG, here is a photo of one of my Matsu's still going good today...........
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September 9, 2019 | #42 |
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In better form:
1)Captain Lucky 2)Big Cheef 3)Bear Creek 4)Dana's Dusky Rose 50Elgin Pink 6)Indian Zebra 7Chocolate Stripe 8)KBX 9)GGWT 10)Cherokee Purple 11)Matsu Express 12Artic Rose (D) 13)Yukon Quest (D) 14)Summertime Green (D) 15)Brandy Fred (D) 16)Crimson Sockeye (D) 17)Tennessee Suited (D) 18)Beauty King (D) 19)Cherokee Tiger (D) 20)Coastal Orange (D) 21)Firebird Sweet (D) 22)Scarlet Heart (D) 23)Sleeping Lady (D) 24)New Big (D) 25)Mr. Snow (D) 26)Summer Sunrise (D) 27)Sweet Sue (D) 28)Tasmanian Chocolate (D) 29)Tastywine (D) 30)Wild Fred (D) 31)Wild Spudleaf (D) 32)Uluru Ochre (D) 33)Mocha Splash Last edited by tryno12; September 9, 2019 at 03:19 AM. Reason: Errors |
September 11, 2019 | #43 |
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2nd plant Mat-Su Picture
GG, here is the pic of the Mat-Su in front of house identified as a Mat-Su. Does it look like the 1rst pic of Mat-Su I posted? Some fruits round, some flattened and ribbed a bit......
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September 11, 2019 | #44 |
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Mat-su Express has greeted the sun Down Under. 4 or 5 plants up Mark
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September 12, 2019 | #45 |
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wait... mine don't really look like these. I have oblate a bit wrinkly and almost "C" shaped red tomatoes. they look just like African Queen just red. Maybe I need a new couple seeds to try? I just wasn't excited about these. nor were they great bearers of fruit. not at all what I was expecting after seeing AK Marks photos and hearing his praise for them.
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