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DWARF TOMATO - Uluru Ochre Reviews

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I purchased a few dwarf tomatoes, as well as this one. Unfortunately this one and red kangaroo paw, seems to be struggling. I lost a couple of plants and the few I have left don’t look good particularly after being transplanted into a bigger pot. I did use seaweed solution too to help but still struggling. If I were to try these again I would plant directly into a larger pot maybe or direct sow at a different time of year. Unsure if two remaining plants are going to make into fruiting. On a more positive note it could also be it is getting hotter here in Queensland as some other dwarfs I purchased as seeds form seeds of plenty previous have done amazing well over winter here and are still producing well for me. Striped Antho is proving to be a stand out. If you are a bit cold than in the wide Bay Area these maybe much better for you. If you up here try them in autumn and winter. I have a few seeds left so will be giving then another go in autumn hopefully it is more the growing conditions than the seeds. Which looked great and grow well initially. Thanks seed of plenty for having so much variety it is a joy to be able to try all these different types and work out the best ones for my area and when to be planting them and getting the most from them. Looking forward to trying out some other varieties soon from you.
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Posted 1 year ago