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Old July 14, 2020   #29
PaulTandberg
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Join Date: Feb 2018
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Orange has been a monster plant for me with heavy production of really nice fruit.

I grew Black last year and it did well and is a little earlier (for me) than orange,

This year I am growing Chef's Bicolor and Chef's Striped. Neither are ready to eat yet, but will be soon. In my little poly greenhouse, the Bi-Color is a larger more vigorous plant with larger fruit. (no problem with the vigor of the Striped, it is a fine plant. The Bicolor is just a larger and thicker plant.

I will report back when there is something to report. So far, healthy plants with large fruit sets.

I wanted to try another yellow/red blush tomato, as well, Buffalosun, but I could not find any seed any where. Buffalosun was given a 70 day maturity, CC Bicolor a 75. CC Striped is 80 (which almost kept it out of the garden. I will see how they perform for me)

The Chef's Choice Bicolor and the BuffalosSun were all All American Award winners in 2020. https://all-americaselections.org/pr...tables/tomato/
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