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Old July 17, 2014   #316
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Worth, I think the secret is to find that delicate balance between "stress" and "death"
Oh my goodness, there's hope for us yet.
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Old July 18, 2014   #317
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Vladimir,

Yes, that is how they should look. Did you plant those the same time as Moravsky Div and Stupice? I'm curious how much later Ania was for you than Moravsky Div. For my sister they were only a few days later. Also, did you notice any difference in flavor between the stressed plant and the non-stressed plant. It is my theory that a stressed plant produces better tasting fruit, especially very early, or very late, in the season, when night temps are cooler.

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Steve,sorry,
I can not compare earliness cherry tomato Ania (which I really grew in strespových conditions) with tomatoes Stupice and Moravian div, which this year grew by 24 April 2014, under optimal conditions on a bed. Moravian div matured me for 53 days and Stupice about five days later.
Cherry tomato Ania is very photogenic and it likes me much. In TatianaTOMATObase is no picture so I want to ask you if I can to add some picture of Ania F6 there.
I look forward to F7 next year.
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Old July 19, 2014   #318
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Steve,sorry,
I can not compare earliness cherry tomato Ania (which I really grew in strespových conditions) with tomatoes Stupice and Moravian div, which this year grew by 24 April 2014, under optimal conditions on a bed. Moravian div matured me for 53 days and Stupice about five days later.
Cherry tomato Ania is very photogenic and it likes me much. In TatianaTOMATObase is no picture so I want to ask you if I can to add some picture of Ania F6 there.
I look forward to F7 next year.
Vladimír

Vladimir, Thank you, that would be great if you would add a photo of Ania to Tania's database. Thanks for the reminder, I need to add one also. (don't know how I forgot)

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Old July 21, 2014   #319
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Vladimir,

Yes, that is how they should look. Did you plant those the same time as Moravsky Div and Stupice? I'm curious how much later Ania was for you than Moravsky Div. For my sister they were only a few days later. Also, did you notice any difference in flavor between the stressed plant and the non-stressed plant. It is my theory that a stressed plant produces better tasting fruit, especially very early, or very late, in the season, when night temps are cooler.

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I have twelve plants Stupice´s, four on the balcony and eight in a bed. All the tomatoes I led on single stem. Each plant has six or more flowers. I looked all and their growth is regular-inflorescence-three leaves-flowers. Only in four cases, I found an anomaly, instead of the third leaf something stunted. Maybe semideterminante effect when grown on the more stems?
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Super fast service from Steve once again. Thanks for the bonus! Now if it were only next season.
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Super fast service from Steve once again. Thanks for the bonus! Now if it were only next season.
Thanks Charles! The season will be here soon
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Old December 18, 2014   #322
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Seeds arrived really fast. Thank you Steve and also for the bonus Sweet As Linda Seeds! I am anxious to try Sweet Scarlet Dwarf!
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Old December 19, 2014   #323
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Thanks Linda, I think I could have tossed you the seeds from here.

Here's to a rainy winter! (for us)
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Hi Steve,

Many thanks for the lightning-fast shipment. I just HAVE to grow Dwarf Sweet Scarlet next year because it looks SO good.

Thanks very much for the gift packet. I'm thrilled with that one too :-)

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Old December 27, 2014   #325
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Steve,

Thanks again for the great service and fast shipment.

Sweet Linda performed great for me last year. I look forward to growing the regular leaf version "Sweet As Linda' this year for comparison.

Thanks,
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Old December 28, 2014   #326
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Hi Steve!

Thanks again for the tomato seeds and the gift (the green kelly and the green doctor, can't wait to try them)! I got them a couple days ago and I can't wait to get my seedlings started. I'm going dwarf and cherry heavy this year
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Old December 30, 2014   #327
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Ja Know, me thinks there's times when I suspect that Steve actually uses a mind meld to read your thoughts and sends your seed package out even before you order!!!!! As always--great variety, great price, generous seed count, very good germination rates, and "superman quick" delivery!

Thanks again Steve!
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Seeds have arrived Steve

Thank you so much for the bonus pack
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Old January 10, 2015   #329
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As usual, Steve; the fastest coast to coast service I have ever seen. The 'gift' pack will find a nice home in my collection of 'heart' seeds...thank you very much!!!
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Hello Steve,

i would like to buy some seeds from you, but I have seen that there is coming up a new variety: Bunny Hop
When do you think this variety is ready to order?

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