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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 750172" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>I'm at a loss. I got 100 plants through someone I do business with. He didn't tell me any details other than it is what his company will be planting this year. They are a huge state of the art grower which is why asked him for some plants. All I know is their name is 607. Didn't realize they were grafted plants until I started handling them and noticed the graft. If they get pollinated and begin to bear fruit now the darn fruit is going to be bigger than the bush but they are loaded with blooms. Its definitely going to be interesting but if anyone can ruin a crop of tomatoes it would be me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 750172, member: 4362"] I'm at a loss. I got 100 plants through someone I do business with. He didn't tell me any details other than it is what his company will be planting this year. They are a huge state of the art grower which is why asked him for some plants. All I know is their name is 607. Didn't realize they were grafted plants until I started handling them and noticed the graft. If they get pollinated and begin to bear fruit now the darn fruit is going to be bigger than the bush but they are loaded with blooms. Its definitely going to be interesting but if anyone can ruin a crop of tomatoes it would be me. [/QUOTE]
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