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Old November 24, 2015   #1
4season
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Default clone question

I had a volunteer tomato come up in an onion bed in 2014. I let it sprawl and it was 16 feet tip to tip, largest plant ever in the garden. Two cuttings out of four survived the winter and produced this year. Spider mites bothered all my tomatoes this year, so lower production is understood. My question is how come the 2014 tomatoes were slicer size and flat bottomed and the 2015 fruit was salad size and had a small point on the bottom ? Cutting or clone it should be the same. Did save a few seeds this year to see what comes up.
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