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Old December 6, 2007   #2
dice
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Aurora stays fairly small (at least mine did, in
kind of a low-light row last year). Yet they are
indeterminate, and they just keep right on truckin'.

I rooted a cutting to cross something later with,
and 6 weeks later it had several flowers. I moved
the rooted cuttings around to get the light they are
under up higher, and a few days later the Aurora
plant had a few pea sized fruit forming. I cut
them off, because they were self-pollinated, and
that wasn't the point of growing those plants
in winter, but it just goes to show you, that plant
wants to fruit, and with the slightest encouragement
it will keep producing tomatoes until you finally
pull it.
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