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Old December 16, 2006   #1
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@Andrey--
Need more information on this variety; not really finding much in google. Thanks.
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Old December 27, 2006   #2
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Sorry, Suze. Haven't been here at Eggplant section since the early December

This is a Russian CV. Bred by seed company Manul from Moscow.

Midseason, indet. vigorous (more than 1 m tall) plant with a high yield of dark-purple-violet, elongated pear shaped 500-700 g fruits (about 20 cm long).

I can grow it only in greenhouse here in Zone 4a.

I think you won't be able to google it because this variety is almost unknown abroad (not in CIS) as many other varieties I'm offering here
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Thanks! I'll be growing it this spring.
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Wish mine would put some fruit on like that, question, for both Ichiban and Ping tung long, should I expect a taller plant then 1 foot high? That one in your picture looks like its on its way to 2 or 3 feet. Maybe I just have a ways to go?
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Great photo and plant, Suze! Wish I could grow my pepeps and eggplant outdoor ;-)
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Old June 7, 2007   #7
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Andrey, thanks so much for the seeds.


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Wish mine would put some fruit on like that, question, for both Ichiban and Ping tung long, should I expect a taller plant then 1 foot high? That one in your picture looks like its on its way to 2 or 3 feet. Maybe I just have a ways to go?
CLa, most eggplants are going to get quite a bit more than one foot tall. I like to use the cheapie 'tomato' cages to support them.
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Those look great, Suze. I could really go for a grilled eggplant pannini about now.
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