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Old June 22, 2016   #61
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Just a touch of early blight, but all my outdoor plants have that. So far I'm very impressed with it. It is setting new fruit now and it's like 900 degrees. I have several that are getting ripe and a few around the 3 lb range. I'm doing double stems on single stake. I also planted 1 Jazz in the GH and it is finally setting fruit. It was planted as a lreplacement for a dying Taxi about a month ago.
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Old June 24, 2016   #62
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Old June 24, 2016   #63
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Old June 25, 2016   #64
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Just a touch of early blight, but all my outdoor plants have that. So far I'm very impressed with it. It is setting new fruit now and it's like 900 degrees. I have several that are getting ripe and a few around the 3 lb range. I'm doing double stems on single stake. I also planted 1 Jazz in the GH and it is finally setting fruit. It was planted as a lreplacement for a dying Taxi about a month ago.
Vader, it has also been a good spring for me over in Spartanburg- although blooming has slowed down in the heat. Here's a few pics of my progress so far...
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Old June 26, 2016   #65
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Default my first heirloom - from seed

pretty excited about my first heirloom plant - pink brandywine from Burpee seed

a good number of buds at the crown; I hope the blooms can set in the MS heat before it gets ridiculous
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Old June 26, 2016   #66
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Mine have some small green ones not seen by the camera's eye. But They have lots of them plus flowers.
This is a kinda long shot.
une 25- longshot-1.jpg


And this is a potted SFT

une 25- sft.jpg


And this is mostly some determinants
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Old June 26, 2016   #67
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Gardeneer, your plants look nice and healthy, should have loads of tomatoes coming soon.
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Old June 26, 2016   #68
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Vader, it has also been a good spring for me over in Spartanburg- although blooming has slowed down in the heat. Here's a few pics of my progress so far...
Very nice!
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Old June 27, 2016   #69
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Gardeneer, your plants look nice and healthy, should have loads of tomatoes coming soon.
Thanks mark. I hope so.

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Old June 28, 2016   #70
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Well, my plants look terrible so I'm not going to show them... but I just saw these this morning. Canestrino di Lucca
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Here is a better photo of Canestrino:
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