I started with 4 roma tomatoes plants and lost one early on due to not staking it. Now 1 of the remaining 3 has blossom end rot as you can see from the slightly blurry photo below.
See the dark bottom on the tomato |
Romas ladden with fruit, the right one has bottom blight |
Third roma with ripening fruit |
Shy pink lady hiding in the foliage |
Otherwise, things are coming along well, the pink lady which was planted the latest has lots of fruit on it and has one beautiful reddish pink tomato that I will pick in the next few days. I've never tried this variety before so am quite keen to see how they taste.
All of the early girls are doing fine, good foliage, lots of fruit coming albeit at the moment I would say that the topsy turvy and traditional garden ones have the most foliage but the rooftop ones seem to have the most fruit (at the moment). Given that only the early girls are in all three places, I will try to track yield on each plant when they start ripening.
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