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Old October 10, 2016   #1
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Default Brandywine Yellow VS Brandywine Yellow ( Platfoot) Strain

Can anyone tell me IF there is a big difference in production and germination rate between these 2 varieties? If so, what are they and if any taste difference. I prefer a higher acid tasting tomato or well balanced over a sweet tomato. Thank you for any information.
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I have grown both side by side for a few seasons. Platfoot throws a bit smoother fruit, yield is the same, taste is the same. Wonderful tomatoes.
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Old October 10, 2016   #3
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Can anyone tell me IF there is a big difference in production and germination rate between these 2 varieties? If so, what are they and if any taste difference. I prefer a higher acid tasting tomato or well balanced over a sweet tomato. Thank you for any information.
I'm the one who introduced the Platfoot strain,they aren't two varieties, my seeds from Gary Platfoot of Ohio.

Yellow Brandwine itself was first introduced by Barbara Lund of OH, which she got from Charlie Knoy of Indiana.

Since Barbara inroduced it to the SSE Yearbook it became, and still is,very popular.When Iwas sent the seeds for the Platfoot one,also in Ohio,I was glad to get them and spread them around as well.

http://t.tatianastomatobase.com:88/w...dywine,_Yellow

link to platfoot in the above by Tania doesn't have the background for either one.

Now reading what I wrote about Platfoot on page 72 of my heirloom tomato book,l I noted the following.

late season
yellow beefsteaks turning deep gold
mostly in the 1 # range, growing singly or in clusters of 2-3
indet,heavy cover of PL foliage
yield moderate
taste rich, complex,not sweet

Carolyn, and it is much smoother than the non Platfoot YB strain and back then I switched to growing only Platfoot. Almost forgot,you asked about germination, the same for both,no problem,they aren't two different varieties,one is a strain of the other.
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Thanks as always for your feedback...much appreciated!!

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