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Old July 3, 2017   #1
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Default how does black krim set fruits?

What does it looks like when black krim sets fruits? Is it suppose to be in grape style like cherries? Is this unusual? how should it looks?
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Old July 3, 2017   #2
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Better if you can post a photo of your truss, and we can tell you if it is normal.
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Old July 4, 2017   #3
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What does it looks like when black krim sets fruits? Is it suppose to be in grape style like cherries? Is this unusual? how should it looks?
This is what it should look like

http://tatianastomatobase.com/wiki/Black_Krim

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Old July 4, 2017   #4
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I have grown BK couple of times. (and incidentally have one for fall season ).
To my recollection, it does NOT set fruits like cherry varieties.
The fruits grow in trusses like many beefsteak varieties.
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