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Old January 10, 2018   #4
ginger2778
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Location: Plantation, Florida zone 10
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Originally Posted by BigVanVader View Post
That's my goal. I find it's better to start early, plant early, and short season stuff does best. Succession is also key. This year I'm going to do 50% determinates to avoid bugs and have more production early. I could just grow Mountain Fresh and the like, but I was hoping to find a less firm and tasty variety. Black Krim didn't seem to like the heat here. Marglobe production was minimal. Haven't tried LGS.
I wonder if Momotaro is early. I've never grown it but everyone who grows it says they love the taste and it's almost bulletproof because it's got that hybrid vigor.
Meanwhile you are correct you do need my Not Chocolate Stripes. That one is going to be a big seller.
Unfortunately it is an indeterminate but it does produce a lot of tomatoes and early. And you can save seeds.
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