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Post by feather on Jul 23, 2019 16:18:18 GMT
I don't have any just yet. I have picture of them somewhere, but I have no idea where. We grew some mutants a couple years ago.
Mostly I've seen them right after a hot spell, so I might see some in the coming weeks. Anyone finding mutant tomatoes? Like this?
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Post by Cabin Fever on Jul 24, 2019 0:05:24 GMT
YIKES!
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Post by feather on Jul 27, 2019 16:10:22 GMT
Not a tomato, but a mutant cucumber twins joined at the side.
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Post by feather on Aug 20, 2019 18:15:53 GMT
It's part of a cow, no, a carrot, a cow-carrot.
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Post by wally on Aug 25, 2019 14:26:32 GMT
My jet stars did this year.
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Post by feather on Aug 25, 2019 14:51:12 GMT
My jet stars did this year. Jet stars are a tomato, right?
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Post by wally on Aug 25, 2019 15:27:07 GMT
Yes they are tomatoes, probably one I won't get again, ..by the time the rain stopped, the green house had been picked over, so I planted what I co
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Post by Weed on Aug 29, 2019 1:11:20 GMT
No mutants here this year. wally, If it's any consolation...had this been my first try with the Jet Stars, I would probably never grow them again. However, I grow them every year and they're always one of my best varieties...not this year
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Post by feather on Aug 29, 2019 1:24:22 GMT
I had a mildly mutant san marzano today when I was going through the tomatoes. I haven't taken a picture of it yet. What I read was it was the hot weather while the tomato is beginning to form, that causes the mutation. San Marzano and the romas are my favorites so far.
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Post by feather on Aug 29, 2019 15:20:53 GMT
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Post by feather on Sept 5, 2019 19:50:39 GMT
another mutant tomato
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Post by feather on Sept 7, 2019 23:31:13 GMT
I had 4 more mutants, this is 2 of them.
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