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Tomato Growing Forum
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Subject: Mr. Stryper Tomatoes
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Hoosier |
Indianapolis,In
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My daughter planted a few of these in our garden. Has anyone raised them before???
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6/12/2001 1:10:46 PM
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svrichb |
South Hill, Virginia
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I tried a couple of them last year mixed in with some better boys and romas. I didn't get stripes on mine and they didn't get too big. I'm guessing they may have cross pollinated so you may want to keep them away from your other tomatoes. Let me know if you get striped ones......I'm may try them again, they looked pretty cool in the picture.
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6/12/2001 4:08:59 PM
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hey you |
Greencastle, PA
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I grew some better boys last year.
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6/12/2001 9:40:11 PM
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Hoosier |
Indianapolis,In
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I'm also raising Lemon Boys, Rutgers , Celebirty and Parker's Whopper.
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6/13/2001 10:36:37 AM
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Umpy |
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I think the stripes only happen in cool areas.
Alex
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6/13/2001 2:10:21 PM
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jeff517 |
Ga.
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I got some Big Zac's,,,they are suppose to get up to 7lbs.,,I know what you are thinking..hehe,,me too,,,but these things get huge babies,,,I've never got to get one ripe cause of that dang disease tomatoe wilt,,,,maybe this year,,,I've moved and got bout 8 plants starting to bloom,,,kinda late here for tomatoes,,but they are looking great,,,,what kind of fertilizer should I be using???
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7/25/2001 4:04:23 PM
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Hoosier |
Indianapolis,In
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I've been using Peter's 20-20-20. I apply early in the moring before things begin to heat up.
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7/27/2001 12:53:58 PM
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