On 05 Mar 2026, boxoskulz said the following...
All my seeds I planted have sprouted and are getting big! I have five different types of tomatos, six plantings of each seed. What am I going
to do with all these?
Does anyone ever have any luck with already grown tomato plants? I had
one several years ago that made quite a few tomatos but ever since then
no yields. Does Big Tomato create plants that don't produce so they
don't lose tomato sales? Are the bees dying off? What gives?
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From my experience, that actually is a thing, bio-engineered to produce one good yield and then subsequent seeds from those tend to be infertile. That is how they get you to go "Oh this was a good batch I'll get their seeds again!"
Tis best to get your seeds and starters from nearby nurseries and talk
with them about how to best keep it going year over year. When I lived in Kentucky I bought from a nursery there around 2009, and was able to have successful big yields year over year for about 15 years before I had to move.
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