I must admit – when I planted these seeds from 2020/21 in a seed roll I didn't have much hope about germination, but boy was I wrong. All seeds germinated.

I recall planting some further out and some closer to the middle. Is there any I will be able to differentiate the plants later on? Both are indeterminate, but one is a cherry tomato and another a roma.

I did this to myself and am willing to accept my fate, but perhaps there are some indicators for me to look out for?

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2 Comments

  1. Cali_Yogurtfriend624

    The Bumblebee series has a very distinctive foliage, I can send you a picture of my sunrise bumblebee foliage tomorrow if you want.

    It’s regular-leaf , but it’s kind of fluffy and bushey somehow & the leaves seem to be a little bit small. I can always tell which one is my sunrise bumblebee plant out of all the varieties we have, even if I didn’t have a label.

    If I remember correctly , Amish Paste is a little bit wispy.

  2. EmeraldLovergreen

    I grew both of these last year and I just looked at some photos of both plants and the leaves look the same so I’m not sure you’ll be able to until they start fruiting.

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