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Old May 1, 2009   #1
Dewayne mater
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Default Brandywine, one flowering, one not

In my small backyard garden, 2 of my spots are dedicated to brandywine. One plant is 3 feet tall, has multiple stems, nice clusters of blooms on each stem, looks vigorous, healthy with no sign of foiage issues. I'm hoping will have some good setting in spite of the very warm, 99% humidity, cloudy rainy weather we have had in DFW while it's blooming. The other plant looks the same in all regards, but it has not one bloom on it. The only environmental difference is the one with no flowers gets shade starting about 4-5 p.m. (which will be a good thing in another month.) Oh yeah, I've successfully grown BW in this spot before, and both plants face due south and get sun all day.

Question - do some plants fail to ever bloom? Could it be sterile? Any other thoughts as to the lack of any flowering? Both are "chef jeff" and merely identified as "brandywine", but the are a PL BW. Thanks.
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