super interesting.
most of mine are planted in the ground at the office. but I brought one and dropped it into a dragon pot at my house. great soil, some organic bat poop and fish guts fertilizer the pot growers embrace.
it doesn't even look like a regular tomato plant. the leaves are gnarly. really hardy leaves. it already has some fruit!! it is growing faster, taller at least than the Roma and San M plants nearby.
I can't wait. I have a very sparse garden this year, because I predict crushing water restrictions.
thanks Starless. my entire office is looking forward to see how these plants play out.
summer came early this year. might be 90 deg today.