
Yeah, it looks small now, but this meager little seedling will grow up to be a big tomato. It's a Super Bush, a determinate tomato plant, supposedly good for container gardening. Because, it's determinate, all of the tomatoes will ripen at once, and the plant won't produce any more tomatoes, so I plan on starting one of these suckers once a month for the next couple of months, so that we have a a few bursts of tomatoes. The fruit on the Super Bush variety is supposed to grow to up to 6 ounces, which is far larger than the Cherries, but not nearly as big as a tomato can get. I guess it would be considered a small tomato. I'm really excited to start the next generation, since I've been practicing on the poor Cherries (who turned purple several times due to low Phosphorous levels). Hopefully this time I have it figured out. Isn't it cute?





