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Greatgardens July 14, 2021 02:01 AM

I ended up planting two Ruby Crush F1 plants. One is in an EarthBox along with an OP eggplant, and the other is is in dirt. Both have produced ripe fruit, and they are really good! They have a have a very strong tomato flavor -- initially sweet, then tart. Most of mine are a little over 1-1/4" tall X 1" wide. And they definitely have the "crunchy/chewy" grape texture. So far both plants are quite a bit smaller than my IND cherry toms. No splitting issues thus far, and both are still very healthy. I'll edit this tomorrow and post a couple of pictures.

Greatgardens July 16, 2021 09:02 AM

Ruby Crush in EarthBox.
 
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The system won't let me add a picture to the previous post, so here is Ruby Crush next to eggplants. Nice bushy plant. For reference, the cages are a little less than 3-1/2 ft. tall. This is a really nice fit in an EarthBox!

I'm disappointed in the resolution of the picture, but you can get the idea. I took the photo in landscape mode, then cropped the sides. That disrupted how Win10 processed the picture when I re-sized it down. But I didn't have to go through the issue of the picture being turned sideways. Next time, I'll re-size to a higher resolution.

Labradors2 July 16, 2021 09:40 AM

Greatgardens, Ruby Crush looks great and I'm glad that you are happy with the taste, although I would probably find them too acidic.

My Sprite is growing well in a bucket, and I will have some ripe ones in a couple of days. I'll let you know what I think of them.

Linda

Greatgardens July 18, 2021 07:38 AM

[QUOTE=friedgreen51;764236]I am trying this grape tomato this year.

[URL]https://all-americaselections.org/product/tomato-celano/#:~:text=Celano%20is%20a%20patio%20type,each[/URL].

The description sounds great. So far my plants are healthy and off to a great start. They are starting to bloom. Will post some pictures when the tomatoes form.[/QUOTE]


How is Celano doing? I'm thinking about trying it next year. in comparison to Ruby Crush.

JRinPA July 26, 2021 02:19 AM

Sprite, zima, crush....all soda names? I grew a grape tomato one time. It was called "Grape". Very unimpressed. Hence the one time. I actually kind of forgot about grape tomatoes being a thing.



But some of these listed here sound/look good enough to try. My brother has an Aldi's nearby, and I know they shop there. I'll have to mention saving orange grape tomato seeds.



Personally I'm still mad at Aldis and refuse to shop there. They bought Bottom Dollar, which was a tremendously great store, and then promptly shut them down just to eliminate competition when they built an Aldi's down the road in Jaindlland.

friedgreen51 August 4, 2021 09:47 AM

Celano Grape
 
[QUOTE=Greatgardens;765158]How is Celano doing? I'm thinking about trying it next year. in comparison to Ruby Crush.[/QUOTE]

It did great. It was very productive and tasty with the nice crunch I expect in a grape. One plant did go down to disease, but the other plants are still producing beautiful tomatoes.

Labradors2 August 4, 2021 12:39 PM

Sprite report.

I ate a few yesterday at peak ripeness and I have to say that, for a grape tomato (known for being a bit crunchy and less juicy than some) the taste was very good. I may grow it again! A plus for Sprite is that it did well in a 3-gallon container :). I've heard that some people even sneak them into their flower gardens :).

Linda

Greatgardens August 6, 2021 03:45 AM

Thanks, Linda! Sprite sounds like a good candidate for next season. And container-friendly to boot. Until growing Ruby Crush this summer, I had forgotten how good grape tomatoes can be.

Fred Hempel August 6, 2021 02:44 PM

Creamsicle Grape

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KarenO August 7, 2021 12:00 AM

[QUOTE=Greatgardens;765415]Thanks, Linda! Sprite sounds like a good candidate for next season. And container-friendly to boot. Until growing Ruby Crush this summer, I had forgotten how good grape tomatoes can be.[/QUOTE]

Linda, do you have a pic of your Ruby crush? I have it growing but I don’t think mine is correct
Is it red or pink?
KarenO

Greatgardens August 7, 2021 10:49 AM

@ Fred Hempel- How big is the Creamsicle plant, say relative to Pink Cherrywine or Madera? 1.5-2" long fruit (from your picture)? Would it be container friendly, maybe in a 15 gallon bag? I've found that quite a few IND tomatoes do very well in grow bags, and yield well, but do not grow huge.

Labradors2 August 7, 2021 11:33 AM

Greatgardens, I think Karen's question is for you as I didn't grow Ruby Crush.

Linda

Greatgardens August 7, 2021 05:26 PM

Well, Ruby Crush is red -- yellow/orange skin.

RJGlew August 7, 2021 06:29 PM

[QUOTE=Greatgardens;765431]Well, Ruby Crush is red -- yellow/orange skin.[/QUOTE]

And unpleasantly thick skin when grown here. For me, taste is average. My seeds are from [URL="https://ttseeds.com/product/tomato-ruby-crush-hybrid-65-70-days/"]T&T in MB[/URL]
I think Tokita's Sungrape F1 and SunDolce F1, and Nova F1 are far superior grape varieties.

KarenO August 7, 2021 08:35 PM

Ok maybe mine is correct then. But as is often the case not living up to the advertised hype. It’s absolutely terrible :) and epically productive.
Double whammy too much of a bad thing.

Lol oh well another for the don't grow it again pile.
I wish I had some chickens to feed them to.

Creamsicle grape on the other hand I liked. Sweet and meaty.
KarenO


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