Ditto. I've grown open pollinated varities this year with the hopes to reduce my seed costs for next year (HA!) but I keep hearing about these dang F1 sunnies. Now I HAVE to get some next year.
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The Impulsive Gardener
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After being away on holiday, I pulled some huge armpit toms off yesterday. I thought sod it and stuck them in a bit of rough ground/supposed to be lawn, where the chickens had been running. It rained alot after that, so we'll see what happens."Orinoco was a fat lazy Womble"
Please ignore everything I say, I make it up as I go along, not only do I generally not believe what I write, I never remember it either.
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My armpitted toms - I have been good, I put labels in them.Attached Files
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What a brilliant idea. I wish that I'd read this thread yesterday. I pulled a huge growth off and threw it in the compost bin! I think I'll go and rescue it! This is my first year veg growing and I only have three tommie plants which a neighbour gave me so more would be great. Having said that, I guess there's a limit to how many I can squeeze into a plastic 'blow away' greenhouse!
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This is certainly a steep learning curve. I have just discovered that the tomatoes I de-armpitted yesterday were, in fact, bush tomatoes which should have been left alone! I thought that I was struggling to find which bits to snip off and which bits to leave! I couldn't save any from the compost bin either, they were wilted beyond resurrection.
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I "armpitted" some plants which were given to me as "bush" but after a few weeks growth they obviously weren't. I put the cuttings in a jamjar of water to see if they would root. Each one had many tens of inch roots protruding all the way down the stem. I am going to pot them up tomorrow and see what happens.
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Thanks for the tips!
Never knew that I could do that (armpit)!!
I learn something every time I delve into this site, Fab!
What a brilliant plan, I'll try it even though I have zillions of toms and no greenhouse yet. Started with seeds in Feb, 'cause i am now in Scotland and wanted to give them a start.
Unfortunately the greenhouse is not yet up, but I have baby toms anyway, and they are outside in pots, in the garden, and even one in the lounge window!!! Quite a sight!
My house got taken over by them and chilies ( Fruit on them also).
Anyone else planted toms in the garden in between the plants?
Thanks Folks
Mizjazzi
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