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Old August 31, 2017   #31
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Marsha, I know your thread is about Rebel Alliance, but I got confused after the second post that mentioned Rebel Yell. I can add one thing - Rebel Yell does try to fight off RKN, but it needs some rootstock help. I'm sure there is something better yet to come. Could you imagine the day when we can plant seeds in the ground again?
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Old August 31, 2017   #32
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I am blaming the poor set on the hot temperatures. It's not suppose to be 90's in June when tomatoes are blooming. It has been hot and dry all summer, no measurable rain since June 28. And no rain in sight for the near future. Was 90 today, but will only be 84 tomorrow then back up in the low 90's for the week end. I do have other tomatoes but not as many as should have set. And I do go out and tap the stems for pollination.
Yes, heat is coming on faster and stronger every year. I don't know how all who must do their gardening in the heat of summer are even able to manage. I need to let Russ Aceto, the breeder, know this variety does better in cooler weather.
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Marsha, I know your thread is about Rebel Alliance, but I got confused after the second post that mentioned Rebel Yell. I can add one thing - Rebel Yell does try to fight off RKN, but it needs some rootstock help. I'm sure there is something better yet to come. Could you imagine the day when we can plant seeds in the ground again?
The key word here is again. Florida "soil" is basically sand. The nematodes have been here for millennia, there was never successful tomato gardening in South Florida native soil. I am glad grafting will work for you, Robert, for me, I can't imagine going to that much trouble, and since I solarize and then just add additional soil and nutrients I don't have too much expense by using my containers. the container solves the problem just fine.
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Old August 31, 2017   #33
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I got 0 of 3 in the first try, then 2 of 3 on the second try
Very productive and very beautiful but flavor was not exceptional
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I got 0 of 3 in the first try, then 2 of 3 on the second try
Very productive and very beautiful but flavor was not exceptional
It must be true about everyone's tastes being different, and growing conditions different. Mine were great, sweet with acid balance, far better than lots of cherries. Did you have a lot if rain this year, Charline?
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No, almost no rain and unusually hot, very hot....
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No, almost no rain and unusually hot, very hot....
Oh interesting. More and more I'm seeing that this is a variety that likes a cooler weather better than heat.
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Old September 3, 2017   #37
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It is delicious tomato. Both of my plants are growing in containers. I was afraid the taste may be a little watered down because of that but it is not at all.
Thank you, Marsha, for sharing.
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It is delicious tomato. Both of my plants are growing in containers. I was afraid the taste may be a little watered down because of that but it is not at all.
Thank you, Marsha, for sharing.
You are welcome, Ella. I love the taste, intense and yet sweet. I had loads of them, just like Dee above.
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