Tomato Growing Competition 2012

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  1. Jenny namaste

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    eeee Lass. Your Stanley's a handsome brute. 31 cms and still a growing lad! Tell 'im that Jen down South is rootin' for 'im Loli,
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    • Lolimac

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      I know this is a competition but what do i do now....shouldn't be asking for tips but do i 'pull' him now as 'he's starting to ripen or do i leave him be....-:dunno:....(fancy asking the competition such a stupid question:doh:)Ooops done it again....stupid woman:catapult:
       
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        Your tomato has slightly less girth than my one in the 1st pic in post #182 above and which weighed 12 5/8 ozs. In case you thinking your's might be rounder and weigh more, here's a pic of it from the side:

        big tom 12ozs plus.jpg

        As it get ripe it will lose a small amount of weight, but pick it too soon and it wont be suitable for saving seeds from, but if it's got a blush of colour coming it should continue to ripen and produce viable seeds.

        Do you want to eat it? Do you like fried green tomatoes? Do you feel lucky?
         
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        • Lolimac

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          Cheers Scrungee i may leave it a tad longer then:blue thumb:...you've got a big un so i may leave mine just that little bit longer;).....(ok i know i worded that wrong but what the hell:biggrin:)
           
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            People are so cruel on this thread, lolimac.:heehee:
             
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              My one and only contender, weighing in at 1lb 1.45oz is a Big Boy

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              Delicious didn't get anywhere near!
               
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                Be
                Better not be Vince :catapult::heehee:...
                 
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                Yup, verified by her with the VERY large, sharp teeth in my photo and her mother, brother and two uncles with even larger sharp teeth! :lunapic 130165696578242 5:
                 
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                • Vince

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                  Seriously, disappointed this year, it's not been a good year for fruit but I've learned an important lesson, DON'T sow your tomatoes too early, later sown ones have done much better!
                   
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                    Well done Vince, that's the biggest so far this year - just pipped Scrungee.
                     
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                    Hiya Vince.

                    I tend to agree. When I first started growing Tomatoes, some 4 years ago, I was keen to get started as early as I could. Once they germinated, I potted them on and kept them in the propagator. Obviously, I quickly ran out of space, and light levels were an issue too. That meant putting them out in the open in my 13' x 10' greenhouse, which I then had to heat:ouch1: But, even with the heater on, I couldn't really maintain a decent temperature, so they suffered. I now tend to sow much later, but I still have to heat at times, but at least they keep growing, with no setbacks. Mind you, I have to resist the urge to sow early:)

                    Cheers...Freddy
                     
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                      you and me both the same Freddy, we'll get it right one day?
                       
                    • Lolimac

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                      Well i tried:cry3: DSC02444.JPG F1 Beef master.....
                       
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                        Well this is my best effort, a measly 171gram/6oz Delicious. I only got four fruit from two plants! I've pulled them both up now as Blight had taken out the top growth, so that's it for me this year :redface: I won't grow Delicious again, they weren't even particulary tasty.

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