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Old April 28, 2015   #1
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Does anyone have experience with Rosalita? (pink, grape)
It was praised so highly by someone who grows it every year and I have seeds, but haven't found a slot for it yet. Perhaps next year...
(So instead I went and ordered some other varieties...how logical of me. somehow a pink grape cherry didn't appeal to me at all, when all I could think of was golden and yellow!)

Very little information on it available, Tania's doesn't say much. It's supposed to be OP. If anyone knows some history or background, it would be interesting to know more.
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Old April 28, 2015   #2
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It was ok and quite productive, planted in clay soil in zone 6.
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Old April 28, 2015   #3
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I have started seeds for it... kind of late but replacing a variety that didn't germinate. It's new to me. I'll be watching this thread.
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I liked it
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How tall does the plant get? Monster-sized 10'+ or...? I need to know where to put it! I've got a space in a sturdy 6' tall cage or up against an 8' wire mesh, or inside a regular grocery store round cage (probably not this.)
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Old April 29, 2015   #6
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Thanks all for comments..! RobinB, let us know how the taste was .. I am planning on sowing it next year (might make 2016 a theme year for pink tomatoes... with a couple of token blacks and greens of course), but if the taste is just 'OK' I might use the space for something else.
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Old April 29, 2015   #7
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I grew it last year and it was among the rare tomato varieties that produced ANYTHING at all due to an early outbreak of Late Blight we had.
It produced great on a smallish plant (not a monster, a regular tomato plant) and tasted mighty fine!
Here's a pic too:
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Beautiful! A smallish one sounds like a good one to try... oh I might throw a seed into an empty pot and see what will be..!
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I grew it several years ago. I got the seed from Mariseeds the first year she offered it. It was a huge plant and produced a lot. I thought the fruit was a little bit hard and it didn't have as much flavor as others I've grown, but it was very pretty and looked nice served with yellow cherries.
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