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A True Early Variety Tomato.

seysonn
9 years ago

I got this quote from internet:

SILETZ:
>>>Large fruit with full leaf coverage, earliest slicer

Developed by Dr. James Baggett of Oregon State University. Recommended for early peak yields; setting fruit in cold weather, it is the earliest true slicer in trials. Its full-flavored, large fruit ranges from 10-12 ounces. This variety is resistant to verticillium wilt, fusarium wilt 1, and cracking.I have planted about half a dozen so-called EARLY varieties but SILETZ has proven to be a TRUE early variety in my garden. I started all of them from seed(except Stupice), same time and planted them out the same time but none has come close to Siletz in earlyness. ( I will post a recent picture later). I will definitely plant it again next year. I think the fruits are showing a hint of color.

Other EARLY varieties that I have include:

-- Bloody Butcher, Matina, Early Treat, Stupice, Silvery Fir Tree, and Siberian.
Probably Bloody Butcher will be the next one but way behind.
Sun Gold cherry is coming along too but then it is a cheery type.

Do you have a true winner early tomato to recommend?

Update: Add picture
Here is a picture taken 2 weeks ago

This post was edited by seysonn on Thu, Jun 26, 14 at 15:31

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