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Old July 4, 2021   #1
herbeapuce
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Hi.
I'm looking for info on this tomato variety, the SMFL or supermultiflora.
there's not much info on the net.. I bought a few seeds and I'm growing 2 plants.
please I would like to know what they will look like color, size , etc, and what they taste like. any good ?
any info on the SMFL will be much appreciated.
they are just starting to flower now... hopefully the picture will show up. thanks
stef, zone 5 Montreal
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Old July 4, 2021   #2
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A friend is growing it this year. Apparently, its tomatoes are medium-sized red. Some are heart-shaped and they have great flavor. I'm hoping that she will send me some seeds so that I can try it next year. Do let us know what you think of this variety .

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thank you
I was under the impression they were cherry tomatoes. very unique looking cluster for me anyway... looks a bit like the Blondkopfchen cherry tomato
regards
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Old July 6, 2021   #4
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Hello everyone, it is the first time that I plant it, the SFML plant is a wonderful plant, it is loaded with bouquets full of flowers, very prolific, I have planted it in a pot on my balcony with 5 hours of direct sunlight every day, The tomato is a little bigger than a cherry, the only negative point for me has been the flavor, of course it is not the same in a pot with soil from the own field than in the planted garden, I imagine that the flavor changes, and seeing that if You restrict the water in the last phases, it takes more flavor, cordial greetings
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Old July 6, 2021   #5
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thank you for sharing your experience.
good luck
everybody is welcome to add on
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