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  • #76
    planted in april only got lots of fruits but no redness yet,my mouth is watering...
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    • #77
      I've had a few toms of my Garden pearl that are in the garden but nothing yet from those plants in the GH.
      Location....East Midlands.

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      • #78
        Lots of green stuff and yellow flowers, no fruits.
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        • #79
          began forming fruits a few days ago. Still a long way off harvesting anything

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          • #80
            Gh is getting junglelike.........but can't start deleafing cos a) flowers but no fruit and b) leaves look reasonably healthy still . Well apart from the golden sunrise and tomatoberry that both need some epsom salts.........Toms outside at home are similar but those at the lottie just look traumatised........
            S*d the housework I have a lottie to dig
            a batch of jam is always an act of creation ..Christine Ferber

            You can't beat a bit of garden porn

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            • #81
              I don't even have any flowers
              The poor things think it's still winter!
              I read somewhere that you need to have 2 consecutive nights with a minimum temperature of 12C to stimulate flowering. I don't think we've had 2 consecutive days with a maximum of 12.
              The problem with rounded personalities is they don't tesselate.

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              • #82
                have lots of flowers on my plants but no fruit yet. they are in an unheated greehouse but during the day the temp gets very high

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                • #83
                  Got 7 plants in my poly, which is clearly too many, but it's the first year I've had the poly and never grown toms indoors before, so wasn't sure how many I'd get in there. Got 1 Apero Cherry (a couple of trusses ripening and the plant is now 6 feet tall with masses of flowers and green fruit). Got 1 Giulietta plum tom (bush) loads of big long fruit, 2 Fantasio (bush) again lots of decent sized fruit(green) and 3 Country Tase (beefsteaks) which are a bit smaller as only went in in April.

                  Not sure if this is right but have remove a few branches off the bush varieties as it's just too sense a jungle, not too many, just a few, low down mostly.
                  Are y'oroight booy?

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                  • #84
                    I've got ripe Suncherry, Sungold and Ildi. The St Pierre are just starting to ripen and hopefully my a golden Queen will soon.

                    Pinched the tops off a couple of plants yesterday as trained along roof eves and were coming to the end. I'm cheating though as the greenhouse is heated.

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                    • #85
                      got a few different varieties - all grew well in the beginning but only a few have got as far as the flower stage and only one has any sign of fruit They are all outside on what should be a sunny patio as the little greenhouse is home to cucumbers, an aubergine and chillis. I can only hope for an Indian summer at this rate!

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                      • #86
                        2nd year on the trot and my golden sunrise are full size, just need to ripen. Theyre really fast growing and taste good to boot too

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                        • #87
                          Originally posted by chris View Post
                          2nd year on the trot and my golden sunrise are full size, just need to ripen. Theyre really fast growing and taste good to boot too
                          I'm growing 6 varieties and golden sunrise are best for me too. I'd say they're about the same, just waiting to turn colour. Will definately be growing those again next year. Tigeralla are doing next best for me.

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                          • #88
                            Just been out to check on them.. My cenitfor types are terrible. The flowers are all dropping off, haven't had one set yet. That's both in pots and in the ground. *shrug*. They'll be on the heap soon if they don't set

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                            • #89
                              Mine are all outside and just have flowers so far so I don't think I'll have anything until August this year. The plants are all looking green and healthy though. No sign of any trouble.

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                              • #90
                                My tomatoe plant's floiage was looking lush and green at the weekend - with just a few flowers set. this morning the bottom half of the plants are covered in yellow/brown leaves - blight I presume.

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