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No, but i grew a Bornonia last season,i don't remember it been that size though
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Boronia F-7 was 5.5 ounces. It was very good, even though grown in the winter. The wife especially thought the taste was excellent. Tastywine was mushy, first fruit. I am waiting for the next fruit to see what the taste is like.
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Here is the photo of Tastywine F-6. It was ugly, split on the top. 13 ounces.
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Beautiful color, though!
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Color was great. Waiting for the next couple to see how they taste. They are not split and look good.
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Wow everything is looking great so far. Are you still Bokashi composting?
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I am definitely still doing the bokashi. There is a facebook page that I read also. Its Bokashiworld. I am not using my bokashi yet in the swc's because this is my first year, and wanted to try it straight first. I am going to see about incorporating it in my next grow.
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great!
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Cran-Not really with regard to tomatoes-I have the same number of containers in my greenhouse. I did add the city pickers for my garlic and some cutting greens.
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Photo of some of the dwarves in progress with the Dwarf Project. From left to right, top Tastywine Black F-2, then Chocolate Lightning F-5. The bottom two are on the left Wherokowhai F8 and then Peppermint Stripes F-5. They are not completely ripe yet, wanted to pick these because its supposed to get much colder here tonight.
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The chocolate lightning is 4 3/8 ounces, 124 grams. The peppermint stripes is 118 grams, 4 1/8 ounces, the wherokowhai is 4 1/4 ounces and the tastywine black is 5 1/4 ounces.
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Picked a second wherokowhai today that was 6 1/8 ounce.
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![]() How much is that in grams,i'm just comparing that to the Wherokowhai plants that are producing for me ATM
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Richard-about 174 grams.
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Thanks Michael,hey thats a good size,mine aren't as big as that yet but still early in the season yet
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