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Old September 13, 2010   #1
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Default Brandywine over 80 days new fruit Sept 13th

Brandywine finally over 80 days Shot these today Sept 13



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Old September 14, 2010   #2
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Our Brandywine's are doing the exact same thing. We really hope they ripen on the vine before the first frost!
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Old September 14, 2010   #3
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In cooler springs, I've had Brandywine take up to 110 days. In warmer springs, they took as little as 78 days to full ripe.
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I did get a few large ones from this plant 2-3 weeks ago, beauties
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