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Originally Posted by MObigfoot
I am trying to pick the best 2 out of the 3 varieties listed for production and taste. I have never grown Brandywines before but have been growing tomatoes for over 40 years.
MObigfoot
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From Tania's database so you can check them out yourself
http://t.tatianastomatobase.com/w/in...rom=B#mw-pages
It depends on whether you want an heirloom or one that was the result of a cross pollination IMO.
Liams is the result of a cross pollination with a bicolor called Lucky Cross
Sudduth is the true deal
OTV Brandwine is the result of a cross as well, and I had a hand in that one myself and it is red,not pink.
And there are many other strains of a PINK Brandywine as well.You asked for opinions so my opinion for two of your three, see below. And red ones also, note OTV.
And good to remember that production and taste can vary a lot depending on many variables,such as year grown,where grown geographically,how grown,which amendments are used,how often and when.
Sudduth
OTV Brandywine
OR two plants of Sudduth.
Carolyn,who has grown all that you mention and many more you didn't mention.