My Dad planted 4 of these tomato plants in our greenhouse saying they were plum tomatoes. Can anyone tell what they are and whether they are determinate or indeterminate plants??
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What kind of tomatoes are these?
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It's not possible to identify it from the leaf, you'll have to wait until a tomato fruits and the shape will confirm it is a plum variety. You should remove the sideshoots that I notice you have, especially the ones just below the flower truss as these will take all the energy away from the fruit.
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Just remember that each plant will only produce so much energy, if you leave the side shoots on and end up with more trusses, then the size of the tomatoes will suffer. The norm is to go for 4/6 trusses per plant and get some decent sized tomatoes.
Ian
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They look like the potato leafed variety I am growing called Tamina! If they are................... they need side shoots removing!My Majesty made for him a garden anew in order
to present to him vegetables and all beautiful flowers.- Offerings of Thutmose III to Amon-Ra (1500 BCE)
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They look like my Vintage Wine
See Vintage Wine Tomato SeedsExpect the worst in life and you will probably have under estimated!
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Thanks!!
I came in from work tonight and noticed that the leaves on the Money Maker's and Black Cherry tomato plants have curled up slightly. Is this normal? Or is there something wrong?
Oh, and I've just fitted a Gardman Auto Vent to my new GH. Which way do you turn the cylinder to increase the opening temperature? Tried turning it both ways but neither way seems to close the window at around 20 degrees. More like 13 degrees.
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Just thought I'd post a pic of the tomatoes on these plants to see if any can identify them now.
Any ideas what they are now???
We also have these growing on the other side of the greenhouse. Can anyone ID them also?
Last edited by rodofgod76; 24-07-2008, 03:51 PM.
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The top pic looks like "Marmande" to me - Flat, scalloped beefy tomato with thick flesh and sweet flavour. A favourite of many gardeners
The bottom pic i would say is plum, I had these last year but didn't get much as they were grown clearance stock from homebase.
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