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« on: November 01, 2009, 07:12:44 PM »

I have close to about 40 tomato plants in a greenhouse (home made) and transplanted some seedlings starting on September 24. A couple of the first transplants, ones into hydroponics, have pre-blossoms on them. This one is a Legend, bred for the Pacific Northwest where the temps are cooler and the skies often cloudy.

I very well may have a ripe tomato by St. Nick's Day.

Mike
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