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AR Plowboy
Posted 7/11/2024 12:25 (#10806607)
Subject: Tomato growers



East Central Arkansas

I know we have some experts and professionals that read here. So I had several plants I started form seed back early spring growing in the starter cups I never got transplanted. I had water and fertilized just enough to keep them alive and somewhat kept in a shady area to keep from growing too much. I finally got around to planting these yesterday evening late and this mourning. I had done this before years ago and made a really late season crop. Like harvested bushels of green tomatoes just before a freeze without ever harvesting a ripe one off the plants. Had good tomatoes that ripened up until about New Years. I have no idea as to what variety plants those were or if they were determinate or indeterminate variety. Just wondering with a determinate variety if holding it that long will have messed it up.

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