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sjamesNorway August 25, 2018 09:36 AM

Tararsenko Rozovyi (pink) question
 
I'd appreciate advice from anyone who's grown this variety. I thought it was fairly early. We've had a long hot summer, but now nighttime lows are nearing freezing, and at 82 days I'm not sure they'll ripen. The plant is really loaded with very pale green (bordering on yellow) attractive hearts. Do they blush pink when they start to ripen?



I'm thinking I may have to cut down the plant and hang it in the cellar.



Steve

carolyn137 August 25, 2018 04:57 PM

[QUOTE=sjamesNorway;712688]I'd appreciate advice from anyone who's grown this variety. I thought it was fairly early. We've had a long hot summer, but now nighttime lows are nearing freezing, and at 82 days I'm not sure they'll ripen. The plant is really loaded with very pale green (bordering on yellow) attractive hearts. Do they blush pink when they start to ripen?



I'm thinking I may have to cut down the plant and hang it in the cellar.



Steve[/QUOTE]

Steve,it doesn't look early from this source

[url]http://croatianseeds-store.com/index.php/croatian-seeds-store/128/24/tomatoes/pink-tomatoes/pink-tomato-tarasenko-rozovyi-tarasenkos-pink-detail[/url]

Carolyn

ddsack August 25, 2018 05:17 PM

I'm pretty sure I got Tarasenko Pink seeds from NarnianGarden a few years ago. To the best of my recollection, it was a mid-season variety for me. Maybe NarnianGarden will pop in on this thread, or you could PM her for more information, since your climate is so similar.

sjamesNorway August 26, 2018 02:38 AM

[QUOTE=carolyn137;712734]Steve,it doesn't look early from this source

[url]http://croatianseeds-store.com/index.php/croatian-seeds-store/128/24/tomatoes/pink-tomatoes/pink-tomato-tarasenko-rozovyi-tarasenkos-pink-detail[/url]

Carolyn[/QUOTE]
I know. I've recently done searches, and the Croatian site turned up. I honestly don't know, and haven't been able to find out, why I thought it was early.


Steve

NarnianGarden August 26, 2018 10:04 AM

Hello, I have grown it in a few different locations / micro climates, and it definitely should already be turning pink - of course the heat may have stalled the development, who knows.
If you suspect coming nights to be freezing,perhaps it is safer to pick a few that look closest to ripening, and leave the rest 'under cover' ... (I need to find my covering blankets too...)
Hoping you will soon get to taste it, for me it was out of this world. Loved the sweet burst of rich flavor!

sjamesNorway August 26, 2018 03:54 PM

[QUOTE=NarnianGarden;712789]Hello, I have grown it in a few different locations / micro climates, and it definitely should already be turning pink - of course the heat may have stalled the development, who knows.
If you suspect coming nights to be freezing,perhaps it is safer to pick a few that look closest to ripening, and leave the rest 'under cover' ... (I need to find my covering blankets too...)
Hoping you will soon get to taste it, for me it was out of this world. Loved the sweet burst of rich flavor![/QUOTE]
Thanks, NarnianGarden. I've been covering them so far. I can't say there are any close to ripening yet - no noticeable shift from very pale green. I brought one in anyway, yesterday, so we'll see. Like you said, maybe it doesn't like the heat.


Steve

korney19 August 27, 2018 07:58 PM

[QUOTE=carolyn137;712734]Steve,it doesn't look early from this source

[url]http://croatianseeds-store.com/index.php/croatian-seeds-store/128/24/tomatoes/pink-tomatoes/pink-tomato-tarasenko-rozovyi-tarasenkos-pink-detail[/url]

Carolyn[/QUOTE]

Hahaha! Can you find Pink Tarasenko from a different site?

sjamesNorway August 28, 2018 03:58 AM

[QUOTE=korney19;712976]Hahaha! Can you find Pink Tarasenko from a different site?[/QUOTE]
Yes, on many Ukrainian and Russian sites, and they don't look like my fruits, which are more oval shaped hearts (not elongated),and don't have the pointy tip like here:

[URL]https://nikitovkaseeds.myshopify.com/collections/vegetables/products/201157[/URL]

and here: [URL]https://www.google.com/search?q=Tarasenko+Rozovyi&client=firefox-b&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwi88uH_oo_dAhWDiSwKHcogDDYQsAR6BAgGEAE&biw=1138&bih=558[/URL]

So I have the wrong plant!

Steve

NarnianGarden August 28, 2018 04:55 AM

The most common form is oval-ish, however, I have had shapes varying from oval to blunt hearts to what looked like a beefsteak... On the same plant.
My seeds are from Nikitovka and I grew them on different years, and weather definitely makes these differences in shape.
Last year, I had one huge heart in the cold and rainy weather, before I took in indoors before it might rot... only then did other begin to grow.
The ideal form (with the 'nipple') was in 2014, when the summer was relatively normal and my location very warm.

sjamesNorway August 28, 2018 08:41 AM

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[QUOTE=NarnianGarden;713022]The most common form is oval-ish, however, I have had shapes varying from oval to blunt hearts to what looked like a beefsteak... On the same plant.
My seeds are from Nikitovka and I grew them on different years, and weather definitely makes these differences in shape.
Last year, I had one huge heart in the cold and rainy weather, before I took in indoors before it might rot... only then did other begin to grow.
The ideal form (with the 'nipple') was in 2014, when the summer was relatively normal and my location very warm.[/QUOTE]


That seems very strange. My plant is loaded with nearly identically shaped hearts that look nothing like Nikitovka's photo.


Steve

NarnianGarden August 28, 2018 08:48 AM

Whatever you got, looks nice! Enjoy and let us know how they progress.


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