April 24, 2016 | #61 | |
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Do you think you will get inferior seed for these hybrid varieties from Thompson and Morgan?
Do you consider Thompson and Morgan a crap seed company, with lousy seed? It sells in Europe. Quote:
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April 24, 2016 | #62 |
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Sadly, my experience with them has been very bad... yes, if you insist: the T&M seeds sold here have been known for low seed counts, low germination etc... and I'm not the only home gardener with that experience.
The same for another gardening giant (begins with N) - their Physalis seeds absolutely did not produce. (The ones I ordered from Baker Creek went wild and produced a jungle!) The Pink Baby F1 was not from T&M or N, but another known company... lesson learned. Edit. I must add that the seeds sold by the German retail chain Lidl (the maligned 'unethical' company) have all grown well and they have excellent reputation among customers - all brassicas, parsleys etc have germinated and produced wonderfully.Too bad their tomato assortment available here is quite small. Last edited by NarnianGarden; April 24, 2016 at 01:11 PM. |
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April 25, 2016 | #64 |
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I'm removing my question, which was answered 14 hours ago. Guess I didn't look at the last pages.
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October 26, 2017 | #65 |
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Bump... How did other Sungold comparisons come out? How many "votes" for Ambrosia Gold?
I gave up on Sungold maybe 10 years ago -- the splitting issue, of course. My wife thinks that Esterina tastes better than Sungold. (?) I'm also going to grow Sunchocola next season. A member here kindly sent me a few seeds to try. I envision Sungold + Chocolate Cherry. Hope I'm halfway close to being correct. And I should add that one of the F4 19X from DFollett/KarenO was spectacular! These are small plants at a max of 2-ft. but still a big producer for the size of the plant. Mine did best in a 12" basket. The trick is waiting until they are of the correct ripeness to get a really sweet, fruity taste. It is quite unique! This one is a keeper! -GG Last edited by Greatgardens; October 26, 2017 at 07:41 AM. |
October 30, 2017 | #66 |
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I thought Ambrosia Orange beat Sun Gold on flavor. I didn't grow them side by side, but I think it is probably slightly later and lower-yielding. Early fruit were excellent, but later fruit got tough skins, probably from too much sun in hot dry weather. My white flies have a sweet tooth - they are always noticeably thicker on sweet varieties. Ambrosia Orange was a white fly favorite.
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October 30, 2017 | #68 |
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SunSugar is pretty awesome!
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November 4, 2017 | #69 |
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Looks like i need to plant these sooner than later. Thanks for the review.
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November 4, 2017 | #70 |
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How big is everybody's Sungold F1 fruit? I got one plant with all large fruit last year, as wide as 2" across as I remember, similiar to Mountain Magic, wonderful flavour. So I saved seeds and planted a couple of F2s this year, got the same large fruit that taste as good as any regular Sungold F1s. I will keep growing this next year again. The original seeds are from a trade labelled as F1, all grew true. I grew Sungolds from Johnny's for a few years before, so I am familiar with the variety, just never got the bigger fruit.
Here's a picture of the large ones vs. regular sized ones . The reference coin is a Canadian Toonie(1.1"). Or the large one is regular and I've been growing the off type smaller ones all these years and didn't know it?! Last edited by NewWestGardener; November 4, 2017 at 02:32 AM. |
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November 4, 2017 | #72 |
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Pink Princess replaced Sungold in my garden. Its just as sweet to my taste buds.
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I still have not found any cherry that I like as well as Sungold, cracks and all. It's not the sweetness that impresses me, but the fruity acid zing that it has at the ripeness stage I like best. All other sweet cherry tomatoes just taste blandly sweet to me.
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November 4, 2017 | #74 |
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I'm not a SunGold cheerleader, but I do grow it every year.
It is early and dependable. I don't ever get cracking/splitting unless I miss a few and they over-ripen on the vine. It does so well for so many in different climates. I grow many other cherries for the 'cherry bowl' but never have looked to replace SunGold. Rare that another grows as well every year despite the whirly-gig unpredictable conditions. If a new gardener asked for a top ten tomato list, it would be on it just for dependability alone. I want a new gardener to succeed. Sure we like others we have grown better, but it has such good qualities and often the bulk of the 'bowl' early on and all season right through October. This year seems to be including November. |
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For the same reason, I don't think I'll replace Sungold with anything else, that fruity taste.
The large F2s are identical to the F1s I saved seeds from, same taste, and with abundant flowering and clusters. So on to F3 next year. I harvested lots of seeds from both generations, and will grow both again next year. I did not grow any other orange cherries last year, so no mixups. A real wonderful red cherry was Nectar F1 last year, but not a replacement for Sungold. Isis Candy is another good one. , Quote:
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