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Old 19-09-2018, 10:38 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
Mark Rand Mark Rand is offline
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Default Tasteless Tomatoes

On Wed, 19 Sep 2018 17:30:55 +0100, Bob Hobden wrote:

This year we grew, amongst others, some Indigo Rose tomatoes out on our
allotment. What a waste of time and effort. Despite daily watering they
suffered badly from Blossom End Rot, a bit of rain and then they
started splitting, took ages to ripen too. Finally got to taste a
decent one and just no taste at all certainly compared to Ferline. A
failed experiment.


In the greenhouse, they have an interesting, slightly smoky, taste just before
they're fully ripe, but they do seem to get bland once they are ripe to the
point of softness. They do seem to be a late-ripening variety. I've grown them
for her indoors, who has a slight reaction to raw tomatoes.

I had a lot of blossom end rot on one San Marzano plant, but not the other,
they were in pots filled from different bags of compost. Adding a bit of
slaked lime to the water managed to control it, after a fashion. Next year,
the compost will be home made, including the local limy-clay soil.

I grew the Indigo Rose for the second and last year, San Marzano plum tomatoes
and Sweet Million cherry tomatoes for the first time. The Sweet Million have,
and are, out cropping the others even with the small fruits. The San Marzano
were later and tasteless until completely ripe, but going well now. The Indigo
Rose have only been ripening over the last four weeks, but nit the single
plant has collapsed under it's own weight because some idiot didn't tie it in
properly...

Mark Rand
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