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Post by joe645 on Mar 16, 2021 20:59:08 GMT -5
A few months ago, I started a new crop of Beefsteak Tomatoes, Green, White and Red Onions. I also am nurturing back to health a couple of other tomato plants that I over cropped. One is a cherry tomato, the other a Roma Tomato. I am very hesitant to crop my Beefsteak tomato plants (above photo) until they fruit. Hopefully that will not be a mistake. Have posted some pictures for look see.
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Shawn
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Post by Shawn on Mar 17, 2021 5:15:20 GMT -5
Wow they are growing nicely.
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Post by joe645 on Mar 17, 2021 17:21:19 GMT -5
Yea, but unfortunately that Roma Tomato Plant fruit is not developing as well as the Cherry Tomato plant.
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Post by Shawn on Mar 18, 2021 7:11:25 GMT -5
Yea, but unfortunately that Roma Tomato Plant fruit is not developing as well as the Cherry Tomato plant.
Last year I started Roma and Beefsteak in the AG. Then transplanted to mix for outside. They died on me. I have luck in the AG, but outside, if not flowers then everything will die. I cn transplant fully developed peppers but a huge nada for everything else.
I have both seeds if anyone wants.
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Post by joe645 on Mar 18, 2021 16:45:40 GMT -5
Where are you located? I will take the Roma & Beefsteak seeds if you wish to unload them.
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Shawn
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Post by Shawn on Mar 19, 2021 6:06:25 GMT -5
Where are you located? I will take the Roma & Beefsteak seeds if you wish to unload them. You can PM me your mailing info
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Post by joe645 on Dec 13, 2021 16:01:14 GMT -5
Update: I planted the Roma and Beefsteak seeds and they have grown to 12-18" in height but show no signs of flowers.
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Sher
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Post by Sher on Dec 13, 2021 20:42:09 GMT -5
Joe, my romas and beefsteak grow really tall. It's probably not time for them to flower yet.
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