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Old February 19, 2018   #1
Greatgardens
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Default How large is the "Early Annie" PLANT?

Is it a compact determinate or perhaps even smaller? I read one post that it is an F1. I don't believe that is correct, unless there are more than one "Early Annie." (?)

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Old February 19, 2018   #2
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Early Annie is OP. It is compact and can be grown in a 3 gallon container. I wouldn't risk anything smaller than that.

I received my seeds in a swap a few years ago and it turned out that it was a cross. Since what I grew had excellent flavor and produced all season long, I am attempting to grow it out and may have written that I'm on the F3 of that.

To compare, I will be growing the "real" Early Annie seeds this year.

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Old February 19, 2018   #3
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The real Early Annie info.

http://tatianastomatobase.com/wiki/Early_Annie

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