Member discussion regarding the methods, varieties and merits of growing tomatoes.
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April 6, 2013 | #1 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: Michigan
Posts: 218
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Quasimodo the Extreme Dwarf Pimp
I posted a pic in another thread about a very little Tricot I got in this round of seedlings of Extreme Dwarf Pimps...His stem is way stockier, all over hairier..growing much slower than the other extreme dwarfs of the same variety, and in two weeks is only an inch tall....but unlike Poly (my polycot) from last year (R.I.P. Poly)...this guy is putting out leaves...First pic is a week ago...second is today..Should be a very interesting looking plant, and seems to be doing great...though minute in stature. Will update with pics as it "Grows up" The name I picked is Quasimodo...let's wish him luck...he is to be part of my micro tom cross if he does well.. I have a soft spot for the freaks and the genetically challenged plants lol
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currant , dwarf , extreme , mini , tricot |
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