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khaadu75
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Hey, A new user here so incase there is allready something like this question pls let me know where ..

My question is for anyone growing cherry tomatoes -- I grow about 15000 plants of Cherry Tomatoes and need to know which variety gives the smallest fruit but the highest yield !! Should be of the red round category ... Pls give me figures !! I produce about 4lbs per plant but I heard that U should be producing atleast 10 lbs per plant in one growing season -- Is that true ??

Any commercial farmers on board ?? Id like to hear from you ..

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tkhooper
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Well one thing that I found out this year is that if you root cuttings rather than grow from seeds your yield is improved by quite a bit. You probably already know that but I'm a new gardener and didn't have a clue. It certainly proved true for me. Also adding partially decomposed compost a couple of times during the growing season increased the yield by a suprising amount. Sorry I'm not a commercial grower, but I thought I would tell you what I've learned.

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peppereater
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khaadu, one commercial supplier I know of is Hydro Gardens. They sell a limited selection of seed for tomatoes, cucumbers etc. specifically for greenhouse growing, and a full range of commercial greenhouse supplies. Another site to look into is Totally Tomatoes. Both sites offer catalogues with detailed descriptions of the tomato varieties they offer.
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khaadu75
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peppereater, Could you give me the web site for totally tomatoes as I typed totallytomatoes.com and nothing showed up.

Also wud u know of any forum that has a lot of commercial growers ??

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peppereater
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Hmmm. I'm surprised your search didn't find anything, you were close. It's totallytomato.com
I looked at the catalogue yseterday, and saw nothing regarding international shippping. I'll go look at the website and see if it looks helpful...

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khaadu...did you try to go to the hydro gardens site? I received one of their catalogues once. They have extremely sophisticated greenhouse technology, and they actually have developed their own lines of tomato seed specifically for greenhouse production, as well as pepper and cucumber seed. They have built massive greenhouse complexes in Saudi Arabia and other locations worldwide...they may be a very useful resource for you, and they may lead you to some other commercial growers you could correspond with. It's worth looking into. Type in hydro-gardens, I think.
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khaadu75
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Peppereater, Totallytomato.com seems to be on the blip . Its showing errors whenever you try and dig deeper into the site -- or is it something wrong with my server ??

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peppereater
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I'm not having any problem searching their site. Try again, and good luck.
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Here's a direct link to it..
TotallyTomato.com

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Here's a pretty good overview of the hydroponic method of growing tomatoes
http://ag.arizona.edu/hydroponictomatoes/

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I grow my tomatoes in Red Clay tilled with horse manure and white oak leaves. Both are acidic. I get so many tomatoes I have to pick the tomatoes off constantly to keep the plant from breaking.
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