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            | cozyOZ | 
            
               Cohutta GA 
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               How do you know when to start counting days after pollination? The blossoms seem to hangout forever  
		
				
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               6/11/2023 9:15:43 PM 
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            | Altitude (to)maters (Scott) | 
            
               Colorado 
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               I usually start once I can see the baby tomato or go a day or two back. One of the megas I had last year took a week to pollinate. I hand pollinated it every day and eventually it took.  
		
				
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               6/11/2023 9:34:19 PM 
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            | Little Ketchup | 
            
               Grittyville, WA 
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               I don't know everything about tomatoes but I'll give you my best guess:     The flower has stages, when the petals are canary yellow and pointimg strait out thats when the pollen drops.  This would be DAP 0.  This stage might last up to a week, but usually its 3 days or less.  When the petals fade & droop down to more of a lamp shade shape, this is probably DAP 1.
  But, on a large mega the petals may not have any room to droop down.  In that case when the petals start to fade that would be DAP 1 and when they fully wilt that would be DAP 2-3.  By DAP 3 it should be apparent you're on your way.  ...DAP 3 or so, the petals may be loose enough to pull them off and see the little tomato. 
		
				
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               6/12/2023 2:34:53 PM 
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            | Little Ketchup | 
            
               Grittyville, WA 
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               I had one this year like Scott's that was frozen in time for a whole week.  I guess the plant wasn't sure if it wanted to switch to fruit mode.  These super lethargic ones may or may not result in the best tomatoes?? Idk. 
		
				
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               6/12/2023 2:39:15 PM 
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            | Little Ketchup | 
            
               Grittyville, WA 
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               If interested, this is the blossom that took a full week just to pollinate, maybe because the plant is in a mostly shaded spot.
  http://www.bigpumpkins.com/Diary/DiaryViewOne.asp?eid=338611 
		
				
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               6/12/2023 2:47:32 PM 
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            | Dan Sutherland | 
            
               Walla Walla Wa. 
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               I almost always pollinate just one time and that is sufficient. On rare occasion I might do it 2 days in a row. 
		
				
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               6/12/2023 5:49:04 PM 
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            | cozyOZ | 
            
               Cohutta GA 
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               Thanks, I have 4 ultra megas that are taking forever. They are easily three times as large as anything I’ve ever had. 
		
				
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               6/12/2023 7:43:08 PM 
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