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Indeterminate tomato plants set new fruit the entire growing season. A determinate tomato plant stops growing when fruit sets on the terminal or top bud and generally ripens all it's crop more or less simultaneously in a more condensed growing season (usually over a two week period).
Very flavorful, golden-yellow fruits are low in acidity. Extra-large fruits are meaty with a sweet, mild flavor. Testing indicates they may contain more readily absorbable lycopene than red tomatoes. The tomatoes ripen uniformly on vigorous, widely adaptable plants resistant to Verticillium and Fusarium Wilt.