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Damaged tomato plant survival/production?
Greetings,
I have a question hopefully someone with some experience can answer. One of my heirloom tomato plants I started from seed (only one of this variety...) somehow had the top broke off of it. There are 2 small branches below the break, and they're developing suckers. The plant is the "Aussie" variety, and is currently about a foot tall or so. What's left below the break looks healthy. Is it worth giving this plant a chance? I have enough (15) tomato plants that I don't really need a huge harvest off of it. It, along with about a dozen other heirloom varieties, I'm growing for the first time this year. I'd at least like to get a few tomatoes off of that plant to see how good they are. If anyone is interested in which varieties, and would like comment on their experience with them, they a 1884 Aussie' Brandywine Brandywine Red Costoluto Fiorentino Drubza German Giant Green Zebra Hungarian-Italian Paste Pantano Romanesco Rose de Berne Russian Rose Violacium Krypni-Rozo Glacier Sweet Millions Thanks, Gary |
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