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Not a keeper,
September 17, 2008
Submitted by rvermar
from Ryderwood, WA
"The plants are vigorous, heavy production. But I have to throw away 1/3 of the harvest due to slug infestation. The fruit is huge but malformed. Blossom end isn't rotten, per se, but deep, pithy brown crevices mar the blossom end of most of the fruit, esp. the larger ones. So another 1/3 of the harvest is un-sharable -- too ugly. Every plant was so heavily laden it toppeled over, even though in a tomato cage. I will not try this variety again."
1 of 1 people found this review helpful.
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Reviewer Information
Would recommend: No
Type of gardening:
Small Garden
Gardening skill:
Moderately skilled
State of residence:
WA
Types of plants:
Vegetables
Gardening experience:
1-5 years
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It's an early bloomer BUT,
September 1, 2008
Submitted by idymountains
from Mountains of California
"very susceptible to blossom end rot. I planted 4 varieties in the same raised bed, and this particular cutivar is the only one that suffered blossom end rot. Every tomato of this early hybrid has some degree of blossom end rot, not just the first ripeners. None of the other plants had any. Also the taste is very sharp and tends to the bitter. Definitely a variety to avoid."
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Reviewer Information
Would recommend: No
Type of gardening:
Small Garden
Gardening skill:
Moderately skilled
State of residence:
CA
Types of plants:
Vegetables
Gardening experience:
10+ years
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