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cdgtxs
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Druzba

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Post: # 16449Unread post cdgtxs
Tue Apr 07, 2020 10:24 am

Is druzba typically a small plant . I have about 12 heirloom varieties started about 6 weeks ago and my druzba plants are about half as large as any of the other varieties . Is this normal for druzba plants ?? Thanks in advance . BTW , all were started same day , same potting mix , same size pots , kept in same location .

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Post: # 16501Unread post MissS
Tue Apr 07, 2020 10:01 pm

I grew Druzba many years ago. I do not recall it being a small plant at all. My recollection is that it grew to about 6-7'.
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Post: # 16510Unread post Gardenboy
Wed Apr 08, 2020 5:03 am

Yes MissS is correct. It's a regular leaf indeterminate tomato plant. First year growing this variety. Produces small /smooth red tomatoes. Nice taste but nothing to brag about...other better "red" varieties available, plus the plant did not do well in our humid FL climate. I doubt I will grow it again.

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Post: # 16516Unread post FarmerShawn
Wed Apr 08, 2020 8:00 am

I agree, Druzba is a "regular " sized plant. I grow it every year, and love it! I don't really recall if it a late starter, though. I know that some varieties seem to linger, staying small, until they decide to take off. Matt's Wild Cherry does that - it sprouts and sits there, seemingly not growing, then suddenly becomes a huge, long, lanky plant, spreading every which way. Druzba may do that, but on a lesser scale so I haven't really noticed. Or you may have gotten some wrong seed. Time will tell...

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Post: # 16631Unread post edweather
Thu Apr 09, 2020 9:50 am

Yeah, not sure what's going on. I grew it once, and it was the same as most, as far as plant size went.
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Post: # 16639Unread post cdgtxs
Thu Apr 09, 2020 10:29 am

thanks to all . appreciate.

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