Everything looks really good, even the re-rooted Rosella Crimson that now makes the released dwarf tomato set complete. It was a big week for growing, and the various families are separating themselves in terms of height. Here is the breakdown for height increase:
2 inches - 3 varieties
3 inches - 1
4 inches - 4
5 inches - 4
6 inches - 11
7 inches - 6
8 inches - 5
9 inches - 3
In general, the dwarfs grow at about an inch per day. From past experience, indeterminate varieties grow vertically at twice that rate, at least.
As for the overall height distribution (leaving out those that were replanted, which of course are a bit behind). You will note that again, the Nosey and Sneezy lines tend to be the tallest, the Grumpy the smallest - but the height range is pretty narrow - about 12 inches separate the tallest and shortest.
25 inches - 2 (Iditarod Red, Sarandipity)
28 inches - 3 (Arctic Rose, Boronia, a replant)
29 inches - 3 (Uluru Ochre, Big Green Dwarf, Purple Heart)
30 inches - 5 (Bundaberg Rumball, Chocolate Champion, Wild Fred, Sweet Adelaide, Sweet Scarlet)
32 inches - 2 (Perth Pride, Sweet Sue)
33 inches - 1 (Summer Sunrise)
34 inches - 4 (Fred's Tie Dye, Sean's Yellow Dwarf, Kelly Green, Summertime Gold)
35 inches - 3 (Blazing Beauty, Summertime Green, Tasmanian Chocolate)
36 inches - 6 (Summer Sweet Gold, Banksia Queen, Chocolate Lightning, Golden Heart, Jade Beauty, Beryl Beauty)
37 inches - 2 (Pink Passion, Emerald Giant)
Fruit set is present on 30 of the varieties. Of the 8 that haven't yet set fruit, all have open blossoms. Of those that were not later re-plants, only Chocolate Lightning, Chocolate Champion, and Summer Sunrise are showing stubbornness to set under the current conditions - there is plenty of blossom drop, but lots of new open flowers. I am not surprised by Choc Light., since it tends to be quite late. The other two tended to set a bit more easily for me in the past.
And some pictures! (not all are great - battery nearly dead, focus issues due to weird lighting with harsh morning sun emerging). You will get the general idea of fruit shape and character, and in some cases, fruit set!
Top row - various views of the dwarfs in bales this morning
Second row - another view, Dwarf Arctic Rose, Banksia Queen
Third row - Dwarf Beryl Beauty, Big Green Dwarf, Dwarf Blazing Beauty
Fourth row - Boronia, Bundaberg Rumball, Dwarf Emerald Giant
Fifth row - Fred's Tie Dye, Dwarf Golden Heart, Iditarod Red
Sixth row - Dwarf Jade Beauty, Dwarf Kelly Green, Perth Pride
Seventh row - Dwarf Pink Passion, Dwarf Purple Heart, Sarandipity
Eighth row - Dwarf Scarlet Heart, Sean's Yellow Dwarf, Sleeping Lady
Ninth row - Summer Sweet Gold, Summertime Green, Sweet Adelaide
Tenth row - Sweet Scarlet Dwarf, Dwarf Sweet Sue, Tasmanian Chocolate
Eleventh row - Uluru Ochre, Dwarf Wild Fred, Yukon Quest