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Old July 12, 2015   #1
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I agree about the mites... but what is the second question?


Carol ~ 2nd question, what is the name of the tomato? Is this question like finding a needle in a haystack?
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Old July 12, 2015   #2
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Carol ~ 2nd question, what is the name of the tomato? Is this question like finding a needle in a haystack?
Do you know how many times I read that post? I kept looking over and over at the "second question" line and I guess I wasn't really reading the whole "first question" one... duh.
Yep, needle in a haystack or better known now as "the orphan".

Luigi... no, that doesn't look like mites. It looks like sun damage. it should be fine. did they wilt down at some point? I see that happen on mine, but it doesn't seem to hurt them. As a matter of fact, I think my "pick a bushel" variety might look like that now that I think about them... Maybe heavy nutritional use and not enough fertilizer available, too.
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