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Old June 19, 2015   #61
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Peg’s Round Orange is quick to set first fruit but then it sets more and more and I am loosing my patients. The other one that is early is Taxi.
The one that really surprised me was Sara black. The plant is small but has 3 nice size tomatoes on it already.
Forgot to mention Carbon Copy. Yesterday picked 2 small toms. They were a bit underripe. Was good never the less.
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Old June 20, 2015   #62
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!0 days ago (9 June), I noted in my garden journal that several of the 'heart' tomatoes had fruit set : Sen Say, Zolotoe Serdtse, Anna Maria's Heart and Budenovka Pink. I plant my tomatoes in groups; hearts, cherries, beefsteaks, dwarfs and miscellaneous. The hearts (my favourites) were planted a few days earlier than the others. Five days later noted that there was fruit set on many varieties in all of the remaining 'groups'.
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Old June 20, 2015   #63
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I have Sen Say, too, but I didn't know what it was. It's a red heart? or pink?

Is the name a misspelling of the word 'Sensai?' That means martial arts instructor.
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Old June 20, 2015   #64
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Surprisingly I have one set now the size of a golf ball on a Kentucky Beefsteak. Black Krim has a few set along with Sarah Black. The winner though is a plant I purchased on a whim labeled as German Red Strawberry but it clearly isn't, now that I realize that variety is supposed to be regular foliage and mine is potato leaf. It does have three nice size oblate fruit set on it though. No sign of set on my Pink Brandywine, Marianna's Peace or Ramapo plants.
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Old June 28, 2015   #65
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I don't know. We just got back from an 18 day vacation and I discovered a ton of fruit set on every single plant when we got home late yesterday afternoon.
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Old June 28, 2015   #66
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Zone 5/6 June 24, Ambrosia Red, Delicious, German Giant, Thessaloniki all on the same day.
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Old June 29, 2015   #67
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John, not sure if Sen Say is in fact a misspelling of Sensei, but I had the same thought. The seed came from Tormato's swap this year and I have it on my master list as a very large pink heart.
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Old June 29, 2015   #68
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ok. thank you.
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Old July 1, 2015   #69
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LOL! I'll let you know in another month or so!
Well it's been 4 weeks since I posted and I noticed my 1st flower today ... on a Patio Princess!
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Well it's been 4 weeks since I posted and I noticed my 1st flower today ... on a Patio Princess!
Good news. On target !

From flower to fruit ~~ 30 to 40 days, depending on variety and conditions.
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