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Old June 7, 2017   #16
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Besides EM Champion there are some other Siberian determinate tomato varieties with large fruit:

Rozovyi Myod (=Pink Honey in English)
Danko
Velmozha
Kanopus
Gina
Tolstyi Jack (=Fat Jack in English)
Shtambovyi Krupnoplodnyi (=Tree-type Large-fruited in English)
Hey Thanks Andrey !.......

I did choose Velmozha this year to partner up with EM Champion ......

Both are No#1 Favorites for this year now 2017 ......

Great Tips !...
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Old June 7, 2017   #17
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Thanks for all the input all ...wow ..

I am very close to making the next step for premix ...fertilizer ..H20 system etc.

But that is a big step ......but my own Tomato seed stock varieties is now appox. 200
and at moment takes 3 growing years to rotate through all if I wanted I guess a hobby needs wings ....LOL

Will have to order a some of the previously mentioned Large fruited from Tatiana`s Today .

Bah ! then I had to move for more central location and great opportunity .

so While garden ..continued all plans were reset and delayed at least 6-9 months.
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Old July 25, 2017   #18
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Default Prudens Purple in a container

I grew Prudens Purple in a container this year. It is about give me tomatoes very soon.
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Old July 26, 2017   #19
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pruden's purple is on my list of to ty etc. LOl

  • let us all know how it goes this year.
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Old July 26, 2017   #20
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I will do that.
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Old July 27, 2017   #21
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Mylanta! How big a bucket you got? Nice.
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Old July 27, 2017   #22
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The pot was a tree pot and is 18 inches across and 15 inches high. Here a view of the other side of the plant.
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No heirloom is more productive for me than Crnkovic Yugoslavian. This one is 2-stem in a 10gal poly bag and currently +30 golf ball to soft ball size fruit set. Catfacing or BER on less than 5% of the toms has been my experience over the last 2 seasons.
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WOWSERS !

Great example !
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Berkley Tie Die Pink is very good for containers. It's not particularly small but not huge either. It has the advantage that it doesn't have the usual problems of container growing (magnesium deficiency and micronutrients).
First truss this year: 12 fruits softball size perfectly shaped (3 kg from that one truss), had to support it with 3 additional strings. The production potential is lower than Crnkovic (nothing really is higher) but it is definitely more beginner friendly. It does have some slight BER tendency but not too bad. And the taste is top 3 (if you prefer a more acidic bite).
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Hi Blackbear,
Never mind about the Prudens Purple in a container. This is my first year growing it and I have noticed by looking at YouTube and other photos that it does not look like a potato leaf variety. It also has a great big green Oxheart tomato coming in. I went by the label on the seed packet. Looks like another hybrid tomato plant. Oh well, it will be eaten by me and probably the neighbors who have been eyeing the tomato plant and asking me about it. Wish I could have given you a good tomato plant reference.
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Hi Blackbear,
Never mind about the Prudens Purple in a container. This is my first year growing it and I have noticed by looking at YouTube and other photos that it does not look like a potato leaf variety. It also has a great big green Oxheart tomato coming in. I went by the label on the seed packet. Looks like another hybrid tomato plant. Oh well, it will be eaten by me and probably the neighbors who have been eyeing the tomato plant and asking me about it. Wish I could have given you a good tomato plant reference.
lol ....I am not to quick on the draw here ....

looks interesting ..non the less
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Default ExtraExtra Large Container Tomatoes Shipped

Here are some extra extra Large container tomatoes being shipped by container up the pacific coast
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Not sure how large you mean by large fruited variety, but I have grown Sophies Choice and Azoychoka in those size containers and they produce very well.
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Not sure how large you mean by large fruited variety, but I have grown Sophies Choice and Azoychoka in those size containers and they produce very well.
to me Sophies ia a must be grown every year ...

there is always space for it ..

I will be re-trying Azoychka next year as well ..
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