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About Stump of the World
Introduced by the late Ben Quisenberry, Ohio. Indeterminate, potato leaf plant produces a good yield of large, 1 lb., pink , very meaty tomatoes with superb flavor. Small seed cavity. An historic and VERY popular variety for marketplace appeal.
- Culinary Use
- Slicer
- Fruit Color
- Pink
- Fruit Shape
- Oblate
- Fruit Size
- Large
- Leaf Type
- Potato
- Maturity
- Late
- Plant Type
- Indeterminate
- Species
- Solanum lycopersicum
- Variety
- Heirloom
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I have 5 plants. They are nice healthy plants with good growth and flowering. The blossoms are bending over, drying, and falling off. They are in a small greenhouse with other types (sweet 100, early girl, and 4th of July, heated, south facing, good ventilation, fans for circulation. We have never had to hand pollinate before, fan has always been enough. We on Kodiak Island, Alaska, thus the reason for heating the greenhouse with a heat pump. Set at 68 degrees, glass double pane windows all around, but corrugated Lexan roof. Do you have suggestions for me of things to try? Thank you so much. Nancy Diemer.