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Old August 26, 2009   #16
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JD's Special C-Tex was a few weeks later than
Spudakee this year. I did not have BFT or Spudatula
growing, so I cannot compare with those. Both have
excellent production in a good summer (I did not count
them, but I estimate at least 30 fruit on Spudakee,
20-30 on JD's this year, nice big beefsteaks.)
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Old August 28, 2009   #17
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I'm growing BFT PL this year and just pulled 10 fruit off of it with more on the plant. Production was up there with Spudakee Purple and the flavor was Excellentee. I'm growing the plant in a 7gal container. Ami

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those from the seed I sent you Ami ? Sweet !
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Old August 28, 2009   #18
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You got it TT. It's a winner and was waiting for you to post before spilling the beans as to my benefactor. As far as blacks go it's right up there with the best of them. Ami
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Old September 16, 2009   #19
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I'd like to report that the BFT in my garden is putting on more fruit. I removed some mammoth grey stripes and beans that were shading it. It's neighbor a Willard Wynn died of sun scald, got a few ripe ones off of it first. The BFT has put on new growth, doubled in height and fullness, to get nearer the size of the rest of the indeterminates, and has put on new fruit.

I learned my lesson about shading toms, and won't do it again.
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