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Old August 2, 2014   #1
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Default Indigo Rose, when do the ripen

I grew a couple Indigo Rose plants. They were the first to flower and form small fruits . I've been harvesting big beefsteaks but none of the Indigo's show any sign of ripening. I got impatient and tried a few.
Hopefully I'll get a ripe one before frost.
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Old August 2, 2014   #2
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I'm having the same problem with my Indigo Apples. A month into the season they were a mile ahead of the rest of my plants but haven't done a lot since then!
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Old August 2, 2014   #3
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Default Indigo Rose, when do the ripen

As they ripen the skin gets dull, loses it's shine. Then if you look at the formerly green underside, you will see the red coming on. To my taste buds, though, they never get what I call tasty. While I don't call them quite spitters, they are definitely not my favorite. I still grow them, but for looks, not for taste.
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You can put down some reflective mulch under the plants and they will ripen a bit quicker. It worked for me last year. I agree with FarmerShawn about Indigo Rose taste.
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Old August 3, 2014   #5
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Thanks for the replys.. It's a tough little plant, seems much less prone to blight than my beefsteaks.
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