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Old August 5, 2010   #31
shlacm
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those look great....definitely more opalka-ish than the 2 inch, non-cuved, bitter ones that are being produced by the boatload on my untrue plant.

Hmmmm, if only we could combine the two! My Opalka is quite healthy, but has set very little in this heat we've been having!!! It's definitely the "real deal" too, so it has it's perks, lol.
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Old August 6, 2010   #32
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Heirloomdaddy,
Sounds just like what I had last year....so sorry! Loads of fruit, but not anything you could really enjoy, and sure not Opalka. This year I have 12 real Opalka plants, and plenty of fruit. Come for a visit, I'll load you up!

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