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Old July 12, 2023   #16
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Good luck winning again.

Any pictures with them on the vine? Is there just one tomato per vine? Do you eat the tomato? What do you use to fertilize the plant?

I almost reached 2 lbs this year - 31.75 oz, lots of 24 oz, and some 27 oz. None were fused though.
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You seem to be getting what a typical large beefsteak variety, in my garden, produces. I do nothing to the plants, except pinch off lower dying leaves/branches.

Nearly all varieties will produce fruit of between 27 and 31 1/2 ounces, maximum. I thought that my scale was stuck/broken, with so many tomatoes weighing in at almost exactly 28 1/2 ounces.

Somewhere out in my garden, among almost 200 plants, there is one Domingo. I think that I will remove early blossoms, wait for a mega-bloom to set, and remove any blooms after that. One of these years I might break the 3 pound barrier.
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Old July 21, 2023   #17
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Ok here's my experimental tomato at 11.96 lbs. I wanted to see if it could actually hold its own weight on the vine without pulling off and the result is absolutely no problem! I usually always put them in hammocks but I wanted to see what would happen if I didn't.
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Old July 22, 2023   #18
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Here's the next to the last one at 17.09 lbs.
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Old July 22, 2023   #19
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Jeese Louise!
Congratulations it’s a monster!

Will it be officially a new WRecord?!
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Old July 24, 2023   #20
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My hat is off to you biscuitridge! That is one huge tomato. I bet that one was resting nicely in it's sling.

The rest of us can just dream about growing such things.
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Old July 24, 2023   #21
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Truly amazing. Basketball-sized tomatoes. Congrats!
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Old July 25, 2023   #22
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My largest tomato to date at 17.15 lbs. It was the nicest tomato I've ever grown, so symmetrical! Picture of most of the 9 WR tomatoes of this year.
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Old July 25, 2023   #23
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Absolutely unbelievably amazing.
Congratulations Dan!
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Old July 26, 2023   #24
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Amazing indeed, certainly upped the size. What will you do with all the tomatoes? Years supply of sauces just there
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Old July 26, 2023   #25
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My Chuck Yellow & Orange Strawberry Heirloom Tomatoes is Bigger this year with all this Heat. But I cannot Display these Big Beauties in my Market because it is too hot. So I have decided to Give them to the Medical Field with Beautiful Displayed Bowls of Large Heirloom Tomatoes for their Service to the Community. Especially the Beautiful "City of Newport News" which helped me with my research in Finding the Land my Great Grandfather Farmed in front of Fort Monroe.

Please Protect yourselves and your Tomatoes from this unusual Heat, Amen!!
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Old July 27, 2023   #26
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Absolutely unbelievably amazing.
Congratulations Dan!
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Thanks Karen! Now onto the second round of plants. When I started 7 yrs ago I I never dreamed that 17 lbs was even possible, I was super excited when I grew a 8.61 WR my first year, I couldn't at that time even imagine a tomato twice that size!
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Old July 27, 2023   #27
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Thanks Karen! Now onto the second round of plants. When I started 7 yrs ago I I never dreamed that 17 lbs was even possible, I was super excited when I grew a 8.61 WR my first year, I couldn't at that time even imagine a tomato twice that size!
Shattered the record multiple times now! Unreal.
I see 20 pounds in your future
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Old July 30, 2023   #28
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Unreal! Congratulations on the new record(s)!!!
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Congratulations on the new record.
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Just curious as to the lineage of your super giants, is it descended mostly from just one of the three or four known giant throwing varieties, or a purposeful blend of several of them a few generations back?

I cannot imagine growing a tomato that big! Congratulations!
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