Chocolate Silk and Brandywine Cherry
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Chocolate Silk and Brandywine Cherry
Has anyone grown Chocolate Silk? I was wondering if it’s determinate, as I recall from a seed seller who no longer stocks it.
Another one I’m wondering about, also bred by Steve Peters and Kanti Rawal, is Brandywine Cherry. One source says it’s indeterminate, but a couple others say it’s determinate.
Another one I’m wondering about, also bred by Steve Peters and Kanti Rawal, is Brandywine Cherry. One source says it’s indeterminate, but a couple others say it’s determinate.
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Re: Chocolate Silk and Brandywine Cherry
I have sown Brandywine Cherry for the first time this year.Will tell what I get if it germinates.
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Re: Chocolate Silk and Brandywine Cherry
I have a couple Rosita Brandywine Cherry plants started. Sowed the seeds 28 January. The seedlings have developed well, look strong. Hope to be planting them out this week. Seeds were from Adaptive Seeds in Oregon. The website describes them as being determinate with a DTM of 60 days. NE Texas, 8a.
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Re: Chocolate Silk and Brandywine Cherry
My seed source says both of these are indeterminate.
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Re: Chocolate Silk and Brandywine Cherry
Grew Brandywine Cherry 2 years ago. I'd say it was indeterminate.