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Old April 24, 2015   #1
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I hope you get plenty of good tasting tomatoes from them.
I grew Copia one year and it was the biggest plant around and only had one tomato on it.
It was beautiful but the worst tasting tomato I have ever had.
Even worse than store bought because the latter has no taste at all.

Craig (NCtomatoman) here told me a few years ago that at their tomato gathering it was voted the wost tomato there.
A real spitter.
I'm telling you this because you might try maybe two plants and save room for something else and give the other three to your worst enemy.
Worth
And I agree with Worth.

Some have used it in their breeding projects for the color, but NOT the taste.

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