jayb
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Post by jayb on Jul 29, 2013 4:44:51 GMT -8
Three of my Dwarf ones look to be developing stripes and antho. Not jet black but I think it should make for a pretty colour. The other two plants were a bit slower to set fruit so a bit small to be able to tell yet. Pointy type Double/fused fruit? Rounded
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Post by heirloomchef on Jul 29, 2013 7:56:44 GMT -8
Very nice, are all of these on dwarf plants?
The slight antho globe I posted earlier ripened this weekend and was my first good non-cherry type this year. I'm going to reserve judgment until I have more to compare it to, but I was impressed for a 60 day from transplant fruit in a cool and wet year. It's on a compact indeterminate vine, not a dwarf though.
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Post by jayb on Jul 29, 2013 11:02:45 GMT -8
Very nice, are all of these on dwarf plants? I think so, or at least to me they appear so. A mixture of indeterminate and determinate types currently between one and two foot high. The leaves do seem of rugose nature, though the main stem is not as thick as some dwarves?
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Post by aheksel on Aug 3, 2013 11:23:06 GMT -8
I grow a Shadow Boxing that i sowed last year. I re-started it from cuttings this spring and kept one plant and just letting it do as it pleases. It seem quite determinate but more sprawling than last year. Fruit is round and quite large. I'm hoping for better taste this year, last year was really wet and cold. This year is hot and dry.
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Post by jemlestomates on Aug 13, 2013 5:09:38 GMT -8
Some pics of shadow boxing (only one plant from seeds recovered last year). Tomatoes are a little bigger this year.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 13, 2013 17:09:01 GMT -8
Very nice.
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Post by aheksel on Aug 15, 2013 7:40:44 GMT -8
Harvest today. Stripes are more prominent when unripe and in shadow.
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Post by Tom Wagner on Aug 15, 2013 11:13:30 GMT -8
I like the way the tomatoes look...they appear in the photo as if a dark thunderstorm is reflected off of the fruits! Quality tomatoes...thank you.
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Post by jemlestomates on Aug 17, 2013 2:04:33 GMT -8
a last pic of Shadow Boxing with Zebra Ezel. both have really good taste
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Post by jayb on Aug 30, 2013 7:27:59 GMT -8
Beautiful looking tomatoes everyone Some more pictures, these are from the dwarf type plants.
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Post by terryinmichigan on Apr 3, 2016 21:03:23 GMT -8
Here is a Dwarf Shadow Boxing seedling from my August 2012 growout. I had Red with Yellow striping, and no antho' on the packet. I have 10 seedlings with 8 of them expressing like this one. Two of them with very little blue in the cotlydons. This was sent out as an F-2. These are F-3.
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Post by jayb on Apr 4, 2016 8:17:15 GMT -8
Very nice.
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Post by terryinmichigan on Jan 10, 2017 17:20:15 GMT -8
Did anybody get any atv in their Shadow Boxing plants?
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