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Old May 7, 2016   #16
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The Lucid Gem is the sweetest tomato I've ever eaten. Its has a light fruity note typical of many orange tomatoes I've tried, and it's not acidic at all. I never thought I'd run into a tomato that was too sweet for my palate. If there is such a thing, this might be it. It reminded me a bit of a cantaloupe.


I'd like to hear what others that have tried Lucid Gem think about it.


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Old May 8, 2016   #17
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BTD is a great tomato. I think the Pink BTD is even better. I grow it every year.
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Old May 8, 2016   #18
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My lucid gem was not a sweet tomato at all. Good but high acid flavor here, and I let it get very bronze orange. I wonder why mine wasn't sweet?
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PMCGRADY - What is PP?

MissionGardens - Update the post after you've tried them.

This spring I am growing 5 WBF varieties:

1. Lucid Gem

2. PBTD - First ripe tomato is now on the vine (PBTD is one of my favorite tomatoes)

3. Large Barred Boar (LBB) - Somewhat similar to PBTD but earlier and shorter plant- have been eating them for weeks

4. Black and Brown Boar - Similar to LBB but smaller tomatoes; very productive, early

5. Dragons Eye - This was a bonus pack from a seed purchase. Very productive, tomatoes start green and dark blue; but as they get larger, the color gets very dark and less and less green. Size looks to be about 3 oz. None are ripe but I can't imagine this tomato turning into the red color posted on the WBF site. I have no idea what it is.

Anyone have experience growing Dragon's Eye?

PP is Pineapple Pig

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Old May 9, 2016   #20
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My lucid gem was not a sweet tomato at all. Good but high acid flavor here, and I let it get very bronze orange. I wonder why mine wasn't sweet?
Genetics are fully expressed when all of the factors are present. Perhaps her soil had something present that yours did not. Or maybe your soil had something unavailable at the time the plant needed it?
Just for fun, you should send leaf samples to a lab to see what your plant has in real time. It is worth it just to try it one time, a real cool tool.

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Old May 9, 2016   #21
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PBTD is currently my favorite tomato. I picked these this morning off one plant (mine are in EB's and do better if I pick them before fully ripened and let them finish on the counter). I love PBTD for the flavor, the productivity and the earliness. This is a workhorse in my garden and always the first of the larger tomatoes to ripen.



I'm also growing Brads Black Heart and Brad Gates Small Mix which is an unstable cross between Brown and Black Boar and Trentons Tiger. I have three plants of these growing and they are producing like crazy! All will be striped and will be small but can end up any shape or color. I'm anxiously waiting for the first ones to ripen.

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My lucid gem was not a sweet tomato at all. Good but high acid flavor here, and I let it get very bronze orange. I wonder why mine wasn't sweet?
Did you like it?
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Did you like it?
Yes, but not in love with it.
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Genetics are fully expressed when all of the factors are present. Perhaps her soil had something present that yours did not. Or maybe your soil had something unavailable at the time the plant needed it?
Just for fun, you should send leaf samples to a lab to see what your plant has in real time. It is worth it just to try it one time, a real cool tool.

What kind of things can you find out?

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You would find out the percentage of each nutrient that is present in the plant you took the leaf from.
You would then look at the recommended percent that it should have versus what it tested for, and potentially add the elements that are missing or lacking.
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Had my first Lucid Gem yesterday. Gorgeous tomato and the flavor was good.
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