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Started by amphibian, July 04, 2006, 18:58:54

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amphibian

Has anyone any experience growing Plum lemon tomatoes? My plant has trusses the like of which I have never seen; the lowest truss has 137 fruit/flowers/buds. The truss branches off into new trusses, then descends towards the ground comes right round the plant and branches again into truss after truss, it is still continuing this process. At current levels, and if all the flowers/buds set we'd be talking a truss of 137 tomatoes, roughly 20kg. From one truss!

The plant has two trusses higher up the stem, that appear to be doing the same, is this a freak plant, or is this normal for this variety?

Should I pinch out the tops now at just three trusses, on account of their huge size?

amphibian


vaca

I've had the same on some plants from one of my varieties of tomatoes, but can't remember which variety, however it's not a plum lemon as I'm not growing those. I've pinched the trusses back to the first set of flowers and only got about one or two further trusses before i pinched so don't know if I would've ended up with over 100 tomatoes  :o

Not sure if I did the right thing or not...  ??? but I doub't one plant could have the energy to ripen all those tomatoes ?

Vaca

mega

are they a variety called I.D.I ? yellow plum ,generally became available this year,,if so 100s of toms. and can be picked right up to november,also keep for ages if left on vine,

amphibian

#3
Quote from: mega on July 04, 2006, 21:16:56
are they a variety called I.D.I ? yellow plum ,generally became available this year,,if so 100s of toms. and can be picked right up to november,also keep for ages if left on vine,

I know them simply as Plum Lemon, this one (clicky), realseeds sell them, but I can't recall where I actually got my seeds, I think it was a swap.

Robert_Brenchley

This is all their site says about this tom:

'Plum Lemon' Plum Tomato WEB SPECIAL
This bright yellow Russian tomato is shaped exactly like a lemon, right down to the point on the bottom!

Fruits are about 3 inches long and , needless to say, lemon yellow.

Nice to add colour in salads, but also a plum type that is really good for sauces - how about some yellow ketchup?

Vine, lemon shape & colour

Svea

sounds interesgting! i wouldnt mind trying one of those next year - if the flavour is right?

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bison1947

#6
Had this plant given to us last year we think it is called lldi
a yellow plum tomato , which we saved the seed and this is
just 1 truss



Got about 550 to 600  hundred  fruits off each  plant last season 
anyone want any seeds let me know

Bill......

amphibian

#7
Quote from: bison1947 on July 05, 2006, 21:02:33
Had this plant given to us last year we think it is called lldi
a yellow plum tomato , which we saved the seed and this is
just 1 truss



Got about 550 to 600  hundred  fruits off each  plant last season 
anyone want any seeds let me know

Bill......

Yeah that is what my trusses look like, amazing stuff.

Did the fruit look like lemons with a little point at the end? If not this is a different mega yielding variety.

bison1947

Hi Amphibian this what they look like



Bill.......

amphibian

Ildi

Plum Lemon

Different cultivars.

I just can't get over the yield.

greyhound

:o :o :o

What did you do with them all, bison?  Are they good for pasta sauce?

supersprout

Fantastic, bison! Thanks for posting that, I've never seen owt like it :o

amphibian

My only concern is that my plum lemon are far biger tomatoes than the Ildi, can the plant really cope with several hundred 4oz fruits?

tim

100+ on many types - but not of that size!!

Hyacinth

Extraordinary! Amazing! If I grew just one of those I could do away with the other 17 tom plants I've got. SO envious.

Merry Tiller

Grew Ildi last year, very ordinary flavour wise sadly

gerbera

I have grown Ildi for the past few years. I find them sweet, but without a real "tomatoey" flavour.

However, the reasons why I grow are:

1) Huge, impressive trusses
2) Sweet flavour....good for mixed colour tomato salads
3) Extension of season....the trusses can be removed from the plant at the end of the season and will happily ripen, on the truss, without rotting, on a warm windowsill. i.e. they don't drop, rot, or refuse to ripen. You can have ripe Ildi, when all other tomatoes have given up the ghost!!!!

I will admit, they are not the best for flavour....but by far from the worst! Better than the water-bags sold in the supermarket!

Carys

greyhound

Anyone know what they're like for pasta sauce?

Mothy

Fascinating, thank you for all the info and pictures, I have made a note in my diary to try these next year along with Cornue des Andes, which were mentioned in another of Amphibian's posts!

bison1947

Like my post said

QuoteHad this plant given to us last year we think it is called lldi
a yellow plum tomato

Anyway all seed request have been sent

Bill........

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