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Old April 26, 2020   #12
PaulF
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If you have problems with Brandywine, have you ever tried 1 of the named Brandywines ?? Personally the no name Brandywines do terrible for me. But when I tried Sudduth, it was like nite and day. So now I only grow 1 of the named Brandywines.

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My first attempt at Brandywine was from seeds purchased from the late Chuck Wyatt and it was Sudduth. He also sent me a few seeds of Joyce's strain. I was so new to growing from seed I could not tell the difference, but both did very well for me. I agree that the "no name" Brandies are not worth the effort. Terhune must be in the Brandywine family somehow.
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