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San Marzano
San Marzano

What are the pros? TREMENDOUS YIELDS!
What are the cons? Nothing
Review:
I wanted to update on my earlier review. OMG these things are great! Heavy HEAVY producers. It was just unreal. I got on average 60-100lbs per plant. Just today i brought in 3 three gallon buckets off 27 plants! I read all the tips on blossom end rot so heres what I did. When i transplanted them when few inches tall i put into the hole a handful of manure and a heaping spoonful of home depots brand bone meal (in the green bag). As the plant grew i just side dressed with manure and bone meal. I did have a little aphid trouble at first but was easily fixed with pyrethrin and they bounced right back. These plants get tall and heavy. I used 3" square posts and had them 6' tall. They easily surpassed that and they broke over from the weight of fruit on top. Next year i will build a frame from pole to pole and make a arbor to support them.-rareseeds
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