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Old December 27, 2015   #10
nickbolk
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Join Date: Jan 2013
Location: Squamish, BC Canada
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Mark, I've had success with riesentraube and ambrosia red. I have also found success with Rose quartz multiflora, but I found it needed to be watered very carefully or ended up bland. Sweet million F1 is by far my customer favorite for red cherries. My new favorite red(sort of red?) is helsing ★★★★★★★★ blues, but they can end up pretty dark With their anthocyanin- I like them because the plants did amazingly well in our cool spring to put on root and veg growth and start on fruits while others were a week or two behind. I've also heard really good things about Tommy Toe both for production and flavour.
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