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Old July 28, 2011   #1
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I planted this Brandywine, as i see now it must be a Berkley Tie Dye plant after all.
Both seeds were tough ones, they were the last plants i put of outside.Is it BTD I hope?


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Old July 28, 2011   #2
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Would you call those leaves regular or potato leaf? BTD is regular leaf, and I don't remember seeing leaves that big on it last year when I grew it.
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Those green tomatoes have sepals many punk rockers would give anything to have as hair!
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WOW I just saw the hair also, i do have a other BTD Plant, but it is only 3 ft high, this one is huge other 6 ft. i hope the big fruit will get color soon so i can see what this is? last year i had a big fruit 1 1/2 lb and big others i gave around to people they all loves them.
I would call the leaves RL
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Those green tomatoes have sepals many punk rockers would give anything to have as hair!

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Old July 28, 2011   #6
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Tania's website has the same leaves as these as BTD, Great new for me, because i just pull out my only P, Rosborn plant yesterday
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Cool! My poor BTD this year is sickly, so I'm just jealous. I think I'm going to lop off the top in an attempt to let the bottom recover - its been sending out new branches and nice healthy leaves lower. The top part is just droop city. I think evil white flies got to it before I started my neem regimen.
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