Harvested first tomato- blah!
Very disappointed. Harvested first tomato - ate it straight off the
vine. Blah taste, no zing. It's one of the ubiquitous tomato plants sold in So. Calif. nurseries. I am notorious about not tagging plants carefully, so I THINK it's Champion or maybe Better Boy or Celebrity. In any case, it's doesn't have the sharp, acid taste I like in a tomato. Just venting. HB |
Harvested first tomato- blah!
On Fri, 24 Jun 2011 14:26:03 -0700 (PDT), Higgs Boson wrote:
Very disappointed. Harvested first tomato - ate it straight off the vine. Blah taste, no zing. It's one of the ubiquitous tomato plants sold in So. Calif. nurseries. I am notorious about not tagging plants carefully, so I THINK it's Champion or maybe Better Boy or Celebrity. In any case, it's doesn't have the sharp, acid taste I like in a tomato. Cut back on the water and fertilizer. Overwatered tomatoes taste blah. |
Harvested first tomato- blah!
On Jun 24, 7:01*pm, Kay Lancaster wrote:
On Fri, 24 Jun 2011 14:26:03 -0700 (PDT), Higgs Boson wrote: Very disappointed. *Harvested first tomato - ate it straight off the vine. *Blah taste, no zing. *It's one of the ubiquitous tomato plants sold in So. Calif. nurseries. *I am notorious about not tagging plants carefully, so I THINK it's Champion or maybe Better Boy or Celebrity. In any case, it's doesn't have the sharp, acid taste I like in a tomato. Cut back on the water and fertilizer. *Overwatered tomatoes taste blah. Thanks for suggestion, but really have not been overwatering, and have applied zero fertilizer. Will have to see how tomatoes from the other 3 vines taste before drawing possibly erroneous conclusions. HB |
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Your tomato harvest requires right nutrient solution formula and proper watering.
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Harvested first tomato- blah!
allen73 wrote:
Your tomato harvest requires right nutrient solution formula and proper watering. What 'nutrient solution'? Why will this improve the flavour? How will it work if the cultivar is one that is not to the taste of the OP? David |
Harvested first tomato- blah!
On Jun 24, 5:26*pm, Higgs Boson wrote:
Very disappointed. *Harvested first tomato - ate it straight off the vine. *Blah taste, no zing. *It's one of the ubiquitous tomato plants sold in So. Calif. nurseries. *I am notorious about not tagging plants carefully, so I THINK it's Champion or maybe Better Boy or Celebrity. In any case, it's doesn't have the sharp, acid taste I like in a tomato. Just venting. HB Now you know why tomato fanatics start with known seed , way way better selection of tomatos not engineered for mass markets. |
Harvested first tomato- blah!
On Jun 27, 2:02*am, echinosum
wrote: Higgs Boson;927833 Wrote: Very It's one of the ubiquitous tomato plants sold in So. Calif. nurseries. Tomatoes are very easy to grow from seed. *Choose a variety of seed that grows nice tomatoes at home, and grow those. Save money too. -- echinosum Trust me, next year fer sure! I usually DO grow from seed, both ornamentals and veggies, but this year, due to a host of circumstances, I was so late planting that I ended up buying plants. Looks like I wasted a whole season, tomato-wise, damn, damn! Hope my corn and melons, that have been planted from seed, also too lae, do better than the tomatoes. I even (re)joined Seed Savers Network after many years in order to plant good seeds, but unfortunately did not follow up and order seeds. I will sure do so for my Fall plantings. HB |
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