Member discussion regarding the methods, varieties and merits of growing tomatoes.
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March 23, 2016 | #1 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Indiana
Posts: 1,124
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Pixie vs. Pixie vs. Pixie... vs. Mano
Decided to have a grow-off of the Pixie-type plants this year.
I have started OP Kelley's Pixie, Shirley's Pixie, Knapp's Pixie-II, Orange Pixie OP, Orange Pixie F1, and since it seems to be a fairly similar type plant, Mano. Mano is said to be a dwarf indeterminate while the others should all be dwarf determinates. If so, that would be a plus. All are doing well with the exception of Shirley's Pixie. It has lagged since germination, while the other have been quite vigorous. If it continues to not thrive, I'll try it again next year or perhaps later this season. Most of these were planted on 2-24 and have been transplanted once to larger pots. The exception to that was Orange Pixie OP which did not germinate well and was replanted on 3-1. At this point there are no real "stars," since they are doing so well. In addition to good taste, I'm also looking for good foliage cover, since sun scald was always an issue here with the original Burpee's Pixie. Early harvest and fruit size are also important to me. Not in the same category, but I'm impressed thus far with Red Profusion (a basket variety). Quite a bit more compact than Tumbler and supposedly has very nice branching characteristics. -GG |
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