Cold Black Brandy tomato
Posted: Thu Jul 02, 2020 11:05 pm
I started a thread about this on TV, but I can't post there anymore, and there are new people here that might have insights.
Anyway, has anyone here grown the Cold Black Brandy tomato? I'm growing the F4, this year, which I received from Tormato years ago. So far, this is what it's like:
It's PL, and the plant isn't large. It's kind of slow-growing, so far (not sure if that's how it always is, or if it's the soil). It has set two fruits, so far, with more flowers getting ready to set, I think; the fruits appear to be growing to be large pear-shaped tomatoes similar to Japanese Black Trifele's (Japanese Black Trifele has a larger plant with more fruit, though, but the fruit looks the same so far). CBB is not a small pear, by the look of it.
Tormato said on TV that it was a saladette suited to cooler weather, and he mentioned how the plant size wasn't big. He should be able to discover more in time.
I only know two other PL pear tomatoes, offhand (Medovaya Kaplya and Japanese Black Trifele).
Anyway, has anyone here grown the Cold Black Brandy tomato? I'm growing the F4, this year, which I received from Tormato years ago. So far, this is what it's like:
It's PL, and the plant isn't large. It's kind of slow-growing, so far (not sure if that's how it always is, or if it's the soil). It has set two fruits, so far, with more flowers getting ready to set, I think; the fruits appear to be growing to be large pear-shaped tomatoes similar to Japanese Black Trifele's (Japanese Black Trifele has a larger plant with more fruit, though, but the fruit looks the same so far). CBB is not a small pear, by the look of it.
Tormato said on TV that it was a saladette suited to cooler weather, and he mentioned how the plant size wasn't big. He should be able to discover more in time.
I only know two other PL pear tomatoes, offhand (Medovaya Kaplya and Japanese Black Trifele).