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Stillman

Brisbane Australia

Hi
I am in Australia and looking for advice on how to grow heavy tomatoes.
The record in Australia is only 1.8kg or 3.96 pounds. Partly due to it not being a big hobby and partly due to our limited access to big seeds. I have some 1.3 kg seed I am going to grow and am looking for the best techniques and advice from you, the expert growers.
I have a good nitrogen rich bed ready.
Do I bury the vine?
Allow more then one fruit to grow?
Foliar spray nutrient or root drench?
Only pollinate fused flowers?
Any advice would be much appreciated.
Thanks in advance.

12/16/2013 5:17:49 PM

yardman

Mnt.pleasant ,tennessee

Well the nitrogen rich is usually not good for maters you will have bunch of vine.
&lets say plant is 1ft tall.bury 9-10 inches in ground.
Its good to start plants in pots so you can bury deep.

12/16/2013 8:32:47 PM

PA_J

Allentown, PA

Stillman,


The book "" How To Grow Giant Tomatoes"" Written by Dr. Marv Meisner is the bible of giant tomato growing.

He is also an active member here and goes simply by the name Marv on this site.

Here is the Amazon link to purchase his book;

http://www.amazon.com/Giant-Tomatoes-Marvin-H-Meisner/dp/0975515314

This past season was my first season at growing giants.

I came away with a personal best of 4.46 LBS.

The "" to the letter "" adherence to this books methods gave me the knowledge to compete at this level in my first season.

I cannot emphasize this books importance enough to those willing to put into action what proven growers have done to achieve very heavy weights.
Proven seed, proven techniques,good weather, a bit of hard work and a little luck will give you what you seek.

Let me know if I can assist you further.

12/17/2013 9:15:14 AM

Phil and Jane Hunt - GVGO

Cameron

I agree. Get the book. It's well worth it. I doubt we would have had the knowledge to get our tomato to 7.33 without it.
Jane & Phil

12/17/2013 12:59:22 PM

Stillman

Brisbane Australia

I'll get the book then, I have done a little reading and everyone says how important a tool the book is in growing for weight. I'll be putting updates of my progress in my grow diary as I progress. Thanks for the responses.

12/17/2013 4:00:06 PM

Stillman

Brisbane Australia

I was thinking perhaps if I try and pollinate the flower with another plant to possibly produce some sort of hybrid vigour. Is this being done much? It makes sense obviously would require a removing the male portion of the flower before it had viable pollen, I'm guessing a couple days before it opens. I might attempt some controlled crosses.

12/18/2013 12:13:06 AM

PA_J

Allentown, PA

Stillman,

I'm glad to see that you'll be getting the book. I honestly endorse it without any sort of kickback or otherwise.

Welcome to the club!!

12/19/2013 2:30:20 PM

removed_20180906

Valencia Spain

i saw this book is cheap for kindle

12/19/2013 4:06:56 PM

Materdoc

Bloomington, IN USA

Stillman,
The hybrid vigor would be in the plants from the seed produced by this year's fruit.

12/23/2013 12:12:16 AM

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