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Old January 24, 2015   #1
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Default I got seeds for black amber

yesterday I got seeds ( a gift package in a swap) for a tomato called Black Amber. Never heard about it before. So I asked the sender to give me details.
Thats what he gave me:






22 kg for one plant! 38 fruits. and an excellent flavor

this one is for sure on my growing list! such a pretty and productive tomato....
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Old January 24, 2015   #2
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He kinda looks as if he KNOWS his tomatoes, and that plant looks GREAT!

I hope you will save lots of seeds and share them in Gary's swap next year .

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Old January 24, 2015   #3
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yes, I will....
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Old January 24, 2015   #4
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Charline,
Impressive tomatoes indeed!!!
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OMG! I love that pic!

That is one serious guy, with one serious tomato plant!
I can't help, but to think you are very lucky to get those seeds!

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Old January 24, 2015   #6
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Those are indeed impressive! His support structure is interesting, too. It looks like he's growing the monster plant on one stake.
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Old January 24, 2015   #7
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Where's the foliage. In my climate, all the fruit would be sunburned in August. And I bet there'd be a lot more flavor and sugars if the plant were more fully foliaged.
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The look on his face says don't be talkin bout my foliage....
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The look on his face says don't be talkin bout my foliage....

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you can see leaves here and there but the stem is bent down and so much loaded that some leaves may be broke also. On the stem going upwards there are leaves also. Our climate is not so hot so there is no problem with sunburn.
He says the flavor is excellent, (even without too many leaves.)
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He is using the tomatoes on the top as leaves to shade the ones below.
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That is an impressive tomato. Did he breed it?
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That is an impressive tomato. Did he breed it?
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I dont know for sure but I dont think so. I dont think he is doing crosses himself. Never talked about that.

I know he has a huge collection of varieties, about 1400 ! And I was proud to give him 25 varieties that he hasnt. Some were from MMMM.... thanks to you all.
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Lovely tomatoes, please save lots of seeds for Gary's swap. I know they will be on my short list!
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That output is IMPRESSIVE. Ask him whyat he feeds the plant; please.

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