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Old September 16, 2017   #12
GrowingCoastal
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As well with the dwarfs. Someone mentioned pruning out some of the very tight foliage and suckers to increase air circulation. I did that around the base but still lost two; one to mildew and one to grey mold - both Rosella Purples. I will grow it again as they were productive and very tasty, on the sweet side, a clear winner in a weekend taste test with family. It did have a lot of tomatoes with odd shapes. I am wondering if this is normal for the variety.
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