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Old June 17, 2017   #13
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Mine show no signs of disease whatsoever. The one in the pot is growing better, and only needs one of those cheap tomato cages that are for small plants. The one in the ground is propped up by a single central stick tied to main stem. I have propped up the floppy lower stems with lots of hay. Good flavor, good production but the skin is very thick, could be other factors affecting that.
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