6.5 lb tomato info grown in chile in 1966?

Started by thegreatgardener, January 08, 2009, 16:04:11

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thegreatgardener

what was the variety and grower of 6.5 lb 22in. by 8in. tomato in southern Chile in 1966?

thegreatgardener


davyw1

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The heaviest tomato ever was one of 3.51 kg (7 lb 12 oz), of the cultivar 'Delicious', grown by Gordon Graham of Edmond, Oklahoma in 1986.[citation needed] The largest tomato plant grown was of the cultivar 'Sungold' and reached 19.8 m (65 ft) length, grown by Nutriculture Ltd (UK) of Mawdesley, Lancashire, UK, in 2000.[citation needed]

The massive "tomato tree" growing inside the Walt Disney World Resort's experimental greenhouses in Lake Buena Vista, Florida may be the largest single tomato plant in the world. The plant has been recognized as a Guinness World Record Holder, with a harvest of more than 32,000 tomatoes and a total weight of 1,151.84 pounds (522 kg). It yields thousands of tomatoes at one time from a single vine. Yong Huang, Epcot's manager of agricultural science discovered the unique plant in Beijing, China. Huang brought its seeds to Epcot and created the specialized greenhouse for the fruit to grow. The vine grows golf ball-sized tomatoes which are served at Walt Disney World restaurants. The world record-setting tomato tree can be seen by guests along the Living With the Land boat ride at Epcot.
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DAVY

thegreatgardener

davyw1 sorry but your post did answer the question.

N8R


Two Choices

Anyone have a copy of the Chilean Guiness Book of Records? ;D

I'll go for a Beefsteak variety and with Juan Hung Lowe as the grower? ;)

Eristic

Never mind size, what about flavour?

Aurora for cooking, Santa Cruz Cada for salad.

Melbourne12

Quote from: Two Choices on January 09, 2009, 18:32:06
Anyone have a copy of the Chilean Guiness Book of Records? ;D

I'll go for a Beefsteak variety and with Juan Hung Lowe as the grower? ;)

Big Boy, perhaps?

But I think it was the great horticulturalist DRT "Dirty" Sanchez who grew it.

thegreatgardener

sorry, but alas you all still have not answered the question?

Tin Shed


thegreatgardener

Quote from: Tin Shed on January 09, 2009, 21:05:38
Please can we have the answer, tgg
Sorry tin but I can not give you the answer. Because I do not know answer. The reason I ask the question was to see if someone else could find the answer for me. 

Tin Shed


Emagggie

Smile, it confuses people.

thegreatgardener

Looks like  Emagggie wins a prize since she the only one who has ask a reasonable question.
Emagggie : it has to do with the book I am writing.

To all those who may ask. no the book is not about growing giant tomatoes.
Since I already contributed to the research for a book on that subject already.

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