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Old April 2, 2019   #4
Shrinkrap
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Originally Posted by Christa B. View Post
Yes they are! I have a couple of dwarf varieties this year Uluru Ochre and Dwarf Confetti, they look like adorable stocky miniatures next to my indeterminate seedlings. I do have a question for anyone that knows. Are dwarf tomatoes determinate or indeterminate? Or can they be either depending on the variety?
I believe it depends on variety, that most are indeterminate, and that some are "semis determinate". I also see the term "tree-form" used to describe growth characteristics, at least on the Victory seeds website.

It's mentioned here
https://www.craiglehoullier.com/dwar...eeding-project

Here is a discussion from a few years ago

http://www.tomatoville.com/showthread.php?t=39981

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