Tomaccio Tomato Solanum lycopersicum var. cerasiforme
FinishedPlanted 2015-04-15
Finished 2015-09-27
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Planted
Apr 2015Progress
165/165 daysQuantity
6 seedlingsGrown from
seedlingGrown in
semi-shadeFinished
Sep 2015Notes
Purchased from raker. They arrived as 6 skinny spindly little seedlings with yellowing leaves and are now tall skinny plants with greener but still slightly yellow leaves.
I planted patio princess and Florida Everglades tomatoes in the same area and they are much healthier looking.
As of a few days ago, they are currently flowering.
January 27th, 2016: We had a long dry summer in South Florida, which had a negative effect on my tomato crop this year. The tomaccio plants were a disappointment. They arrived as sickly yellow-green seedlings, grew into tall spindly plants, and kicked the bucket after providing exactly one handful of tomatoes (from 6 total plants). I would not purchase them again.
The patio princess tomatoes did well. The yield wasn't that great, but at least they produced.
The everglades tomatoes were..meh. But I will continue trying to grow those because they reported flourish well in heat.
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tomaccio tomato Solanum lycopersicum var. cerasiforme
Median Lifespan 165 days