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Old March 9, 2019   #1
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I show you some pictures of my micro aztec tomato plant, it has been the earliest of 12 different varieties that I have at this moment, it is the second year that I grow aztec and the tomatoes are very good in flavor, I just love this plant.
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Looks good Nico
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Aztek is a Czech variety of tomato for balconies - developed in MORAVOSEED.
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Thanks Whwoz and thanks for the Vladimir information.
I'll keep sending photos of my other varieties of micro when I have a little more time.
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Really cute! Can't wait to see fruit!
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sweet. now I am interested. I just haven't tasted any yet that I have thought were worth the water it took to get it to germinate.
Are there others you have grown that were great? I am interested but not wanting to waste time growing something I dont like time and again.
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Old March 9, 2019   #7
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Last season I got many varieties of Tville micro tomatoes, but I only had the seeds of Aztec yellow, Rejina red and Pinocchio yellow.
And the one I liked the most was the Aztec yellow, for its production and for the flavor of the tomato, a note of 7/10. I have heard that the tomato plants have a lack of flavor and for my Aztec yellow it is a very good tomato. taste.
This year I have germinated some 12 different varieties, and this is the first time I plant them, waiting for the results. I'm sorry, I can not have records of the evolution of the plant, since it was my first year of cultivation under interior lights, I think the light I had was not enough, but I think it's ahead of time more than a month. They germinate in the month of November and are now beginning to bloom, very slow ......
Next year I will continue experimenting and learning.
I love micro tomatoes.
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Clkeiper, I really like the photo that you have put profile, is a precious worm that I remember seeing them when I was little, in my area they ceased to exist unfortunately many years ago.
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thanks for the info on the others also.

thanks for the like. the little swallowtails are sweet. I wish I could get them to maturity when I find them but the birds are voracious and usually end up finding them.
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pretty little plants Nico, Im glad you are enjoying them, I like the flavour of Aztek as well because for a micro, I agree one of the best tasting ones I have tried.
Interested in pics of your others when you post again.
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Default Piccolo

I show some photos of the tomato micro piccolo, from the seed bank of Germany. I love the strength and vigor of this plant, eager to try its tomatoes.
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By the way, do potato leaves exist in micro tomato plants? of all the ones I have are all of regular sheet.
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Yes they do exist Nico.
Fairly Uncommon but there are some.
A few of my F2 micros are Potato leaf.

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Thanks for the information Karen.
They have to be a beauty a micro plant of potato leaves
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Hi all.
I do not know if the title of the thread can be changed.
I show you another micro plant called "ROTER ZWERG", from the seed bank of Germany. I am surprised by the size of the flower, it is the biggest flower I have seen in a micro plant, the charming person, who gives me the seeds, tells me that its fruits are the size of a golf ball and that they know very well. good. The plant grows from 40 to 60 cm in height.
I love this plant
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