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bnot

Oak Grove, Mn

I have been thinking about all the mega's I have seen. I could be wrong, but when I look at a double or triple with a thin stem...I think 3-4 pounds. Thick stem, 3-4 fused maybe 5-6 pounds. I have only seen a 6-9 fused a few times..but grower error shut them down before they reached potential. Marv when he wrote his first tomato book, talked about mega's. Back then, a double was considered a rarity. What do you think you would have to see...to feel like you have a chance at WR or top competitive chances. There are mega's, and I think there are super-mega's...what should be the definition of super-mega?

6/27/2022 8:11:52 PM

Little Ketchup

Grittyville, WA

When the entire truss is fused into just one blossom then you know you've probably got something good. I've missed a couple such opportunities because it does take somewhat optimal conditions to get a tomato to really grow properly.

6/27/2022 9:38:54 PM

Altitude (to)maters (Scott)

Colorado

I haven't seen one of the supermegas on my plants yet. I have megas but I'm guessing they are only 2 or 3 fused. If you get a supermega is it the only flower on the truss? How many 7+lb tomatoes came from a truss that had more than one flower on it?

6/28/2022 2:59:17 PM

Altitude (to)maters (Scott)

Colorado

Growing giant tomato for the first time is fun. The flowers, even on the singles, are just gigantic.

6/28/2022 3:00:58 PM

Dan Sutherland

Walla Walla Wa.

All depends on the shape and how it's put together, I'm only looking for WR potential and if I don't see it on the first truss I cut off the plant and add it to the compost bin,that way I have more room for other vegetables. I don't really count the number of fused but more about how its put together.

7/22/2022 1:12:05 AM

bnot

Oak Grove, Mn

That is interesting Dan...so if i am reading that correctly, all your WR's were grown on first truss? Or does it mean that if the first truss looks good, you keep growing the plant and aim for a good one higher?

7/22/2022 12:48:01 PM

Dan Sutherland

Walla Walla Wa.

All WR have been on first truss, that's why I don't mess around with waiting for one higher up.in the past I've grown plenty of 6 and 7 pounders higher up but I'm not the least bit interested in anything but the BIG ones.

7/22/2022 2:11:07 PM

Dan Sutherland

Walla Walla Wa.

I need the space for other vegetables so I'm glad to chop and drop them in the compost bins.

7/22/2022 2:12:57 PM

Little Ketchup

Grittyville, WA

Was porkchops nine pounder on a first truss?

7/22/2022 6:57:01 PM

wile coyote

On a cliff in the desert

That's why I wait until May 1 until I start seeds. First truss will be maturing around weighoff time.

7/22/2022 8:11:35 PM

wile coyote

On a cliff in the desert

That's why I wait until May 1 until I start seeds. First truss will be maturing around weighoff time.

7/22/2022 8:11:38 PM

Ned

Honesdale, Pennsylvania

How many plants do you start Dan.

7/25/2022 10:19:35 AM

Dan Sutherland

Walla Walla Wa.

I start between 20 and 30 and then cull down to few less, then as soon as I see the development of the first truss blossom I'll discard most of them and plant other vegetables, yesterday I lost my best one ever to ber,it was 19dap with a 26" circumference and weighed 5.8 lbs so on we go,we win some and loose many.

7/25/2022 11:06:53 AM

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