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Old May 21, 2018   #1
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Has anyone tried these? I put a seedling in a couple of weeks ago and it is a bush with a lot of flowers already. I have read it is either a determinate or semi determinate. I'd like to know what I'm in for--height, weight, determinate, taste, size? Any information would be appreciated.
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Old May 23, 2018   #2
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Has anyone tried these? I put a seedling in a couple of weeks ago and it is a bush with a lot of flowers already. I have read it is either a determinate or semi determinate. I'd like to know what I'm in for--height, weight, determinate, taste, size? Any information would be appreciated.
Here's all the information I think you need to know.

https://www.google.com/search?q=flor...&bih=815&dpr=1

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Marilyn, We tried Florida 91 in 2013-14. Seed from Tomato Growers Supply. Fair tasting. Size just smaller than a softball. The vegetation grew to about five-feet in our garden in Austin, Texas. Not a first-choice variety. Seemed indeterminate.
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Thanks so much. I was looking for information from peo[ple who actually grew them, not what is posted in sites.
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Thanks so much. I was looking for information from peo[ple who actually grew them, not what is posted in sites.
If you look at the link I gave above you'll see many places where they have been grown and evaluated.

It's one thing if the actual company that bred them makes comment about them as compared with various seed sites where they DO grow them to decide if they will offer them.

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Thanks for your concern and information
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