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Old October 1, 2006   #31
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Here is an update, photo taken today. Has lots of fruit set. ----------
My LGS plant looks very different. I am growing it indoors for the winter. I will post some pix after it sets fruit.

Great looking plant, mdvpc.

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My plant is 25 inches tall. Really loaded with flowers and fruit. So different than the one I grew from Southern Exposure-that was was very small and wimpy-fruit was not too good and produced little.
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Old October 9, 2006   #33
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Here is my plant today in the greenhouse. Full of fruit and flowers, but none ripe yet.

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Here is my outside one in the selfwatering tub. Not a very clear pic but the plant is covered in flowers and plenty of fruit. Also, very healthy.
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Mantis-Nice looking plant. How big are your fruit? Mine are variable.
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The fruit are only small so far, about large cherry size. How big are they supposed to be?
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Old November 6, 2006   #37
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Mantis-mine are variable. I have one right now getting ripe that must be aobut 6 oz, most are quite a bit smaller, maybe about 2oz. When I pick the big one, I will weigh it and post.
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No ripening here yet but mine would only be 1 oz at most.
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Old November 6, 2006   #39
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Mantis-Where did you get your seed-that seems extremely small to me.

Here is what Baker says about the size:
Lime Green Salad
This tomato ripens yellow-green with tangy lime green flesh. The plants are compact and rugose. Beautiful 3 oz. fruit are perfect for spicy salsas or in fresh garden salads. An early variety; suitable for large containers. Developed by Tom Wagner in the 1980's.
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Got my seed from Grub and I am pretty sure they are ok. My fruit has only been on the plants for a month so they will probably get bigger.
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Mantis,

I haven't grown Lime Green Salad, Lol

I think someone else must have supplied them.

I have grown Green Grape, Green Giant, et al
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Well, you bloody well should grow them
Ok, I am thinking of Kimberly which I got from you LOL.
I got them from TGS
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