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Old June 25, 2015   #1
Sublimehaze
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Default Rocky Mountain Tomatoes

Well, As I sure everyone is aware, growing tomatoes in the mountains can be quite a challenge. While I have hit some roadblocks with weather, finding large enough pots and some growth issues. I am still managing to produce a reasonable amount of tomatoes.

25 Sweet baby girls on 1 branch


Nice branch starting to change colour- Sweet baby Girl


Topsy truvy CP, Might end up with a not so ugly fused blossom


Genuwine, I'm thinking the bottom might be fused because it keeps getting bigger.


Mystery, Thinking it's a Roma
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Old June 27, 2015   #2
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I am a newb, is there a reason you topped a main stem right after fruit growth?
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Old June 27, 2015   #3
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It was badly damaged when I bought it there. Couple of them were pretty unhappy. Had to.cut a bunch back and then wait on New growth
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Old June 27, 2015   #4
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nice title

I prefer rocky mountain oysters to tomatoes....
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