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Re: Who Can Grow Biggest Tomato Contest - 2014

Oops just cut up and started eating Captain Lucky which was the largest one I had so far. Forgot to weigh it. :roll:
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...pretty sure it wasn't over 1 pound though so I'll wait for the next contender. :wink:

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JayPoc wrote:That's a good one Lindsay, but I don't think it will hold up. I don't grow for size at all, but I do have a couple Lehrer Tomate's going and they're known to get huge. I think I have a green two pounder still on the vine. I'm also quite sure some of the pros will go even bigger than that. I do want to submit the following for honorable mention....almost three and a half pounds from a SINGLE TRUSS! :eek: I would have left them to keep maturing on the vine, but the truss broke in a wind storm. The largest of the cluster was one pound, four ounces.
One truss from my Brandywine ran you close on that!
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Harvested a promising big tomato today, but it was only a 1 Lb Grandma Oliver's Chocolate. :P

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Am I a horrible person for taking that beautiful, juicy, deep red Brandywine, cutting it open, taking out the seeds, and freezing it (with many of it's friends) for later use in sauce/salsa?

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Oooh, you are going to LOVE it. Sauce made with luscious heirloom varieties are to die for!
I guarantee you will be wishing you could stick your head inside and lick the pot. Use a rubber spatula. :>

I might have a contender in the works. This Terhune is looking pretty big 8)
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applestar wrote:Oooh, you are going to LOVE it. Sauce made with luscious heirloom varieties are to die for!
I guarantee you will be wishing you could stick your head inside and lick the pot. Use a rubber spatula. :>

I might have a contender in the works. This Terhune is looking pretty big 8)
That Terhune is looking pretty beautiful too! That just made me add it to my grow list. I start my seeds August 18!

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Wasn't that your favorite last year? Terhune?

Weigh that thang before you bite it! Lol

I have some large striped Chocolate that are getting that yellowish look to their shoulders. I may pick them in a few days.

The first Black Krim (the 1lb 8 oz one) was on a truss that also carried a 1lb 4oz, a 1lb 2 oz, and a 12oz. I didn't grow them big on purpose, nature did. We had a real crummy start to the growing season. Momma did her own culling, and the hornworms did the rest.

It's a shame it didn't taste as good as it looked. I'm a big fan of the black, brown and purple tomatoes, but they've just been kind of meh this year.

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ok....thought I'd get on the leader board while I had the chance. I don't think this will be my biggest, but who knows. The thing about these Lehrer's, at least the ones I've opened up so far., is that they're huge on the outside but are actually somewhat hollow inside.

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RATS! :wink:

It ain't over yet, but I don't think I have anything else left that'll compete with that, haha! I have some brandywines that are getting large, not ripe yet, still growing...I doubt I'll beat that!

Congrats! That's a monster!

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not the biggest, but the biggest I've ever had for this variety....a 1 pound, 5.5 ounce Cherokee Purple...

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Nice! My Terhune was 1-1/8 Lbs Nowhere near the leaders. :?

...I guess I should have planted some of my competition varieties... :roll:

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It's been raining for 4 days.

I have a REALLY big yellow brandywine that's still in the really green "I'ma grow forever" stage! I picked a 1lb 2oz tomato off this same plant 2 days ago! Only problem is that it's sharing a truss with an equally large fruit!

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Okie dokie gang. I suspect this will be my last biggie. I don't see anything on the vines that will come close to it. Looks like I missed out on a two pounder. Another Lehrers:

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Here's another Terhune 1-3/8 Lbs.
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Lots of nice 3/4 Lb - 1 Lb bigger than the bread sandwich slicers, but nothing approaching 2 Lbs this year.

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German Pink: 33ounces...2 pounds 1 ounce.
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PaulF wrote:German Pink: 33ounces...2 pounds 1 ounce.
nope...no picture on a scale, it doesn't exist!

just kidding. Congrats on the largest "unofficial" tomato of the year...
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LOL!

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I don't have any candidates for this contest. Not growing any particularly big varieties and I don't work enough at encouraging them. My biggest so far is a little under a pound (about 14 oz). But what about peppers? Peppers are intrinsically less heavy than tomatoes, being more hollow inside. But I just harvested a California Wonder bell pepper that was 4" across and half a pound and beautiful! (and it was still completely green, so presumably could still have gotten a bit bigger, if I left it on the plant.)
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PaulF wrote:German Pink: 33ounces...2 pounds 1 ounce.
Nice!

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New world record 8.41 lb.
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A late season beefsteak.
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