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Produce => Edible Plants => Topic started by: Ricado on February 28, 2007, 19:39:28

Title: sungella tomatoes
Post by: Ricado on February 28, 2007, 19:39:28

     Does anyone have any good or bad experiences with this variety  ?
Title: Re: sungella tomatoes
Post by: Biscombe on February 28, 2007, 19:42:50
From what I´ve read they split easily, but the taste is supposed to be good, I´m tempted to grow one plant!!
Title: Re: sungella tomatoes
Post by: real food on February 28, 2007, 19:48:15
I would not touch it with a bargepole!! It is insipid taste wise, and is very prone to Blight. I grew it for several years running, under the same conditions as Sungold, and it was always the same. It is nothing like as good as Sungold, which is supposed to be one of its parents. :'(
Title: Re: sungella tomatoes
Post by: Jeannine on February 28, 2007, 20:33:17
Oh dear what a shock, I just planted this one last week and was expecting it to be like Sungold but bigger.....bother . XX Jeannine
Title: Re: sungella tomatoes
Post by: wattapain on March 01, 2007, 08:22:52
Jeanine, I grew this the  last 2 years and they were lovely, as  you said, just like sungold but normal size. I can't be fussed with cherry toms as I like a decent sized ( and tasty!!) tom :) esp for cooking if you need to peel them ::)
They were really tasty and I will def be growing them again.
Terri
Title: Re: sungella tomatoes
Post by: Wasp_Box on March 01, 2007, 16:56:06
I grew it a couple of years ago and waited with excitement for nice big sungold flavoured toms. Very disappointing - poor flavour, nothing like sungold. I wouldn't grow it again.
Title: Re: sungella tomatoes
Post by: Jeannine on March 01, 2007, 21:03:22
Isn't it odd such a wide difference, could it be soil or fertilser or? Mine are in along with all the others so I shall have to wait and see XX Jeannine
Title: Re: sungella tomatoes
Post by: Wasp_Box on March 01, 2007, 21:21:19
Quote from: Jeannine on March 01, 2007, 21:03:22
Isn't it odd such a wide difference, could it be soil or fertilser or?

I don't think so. I grew mine in the same conditions and same greenhouse as sungold. The sungold were lovely, the sungella were most certainly not.
Title: Re: sungella tomatoes
Post by: saddad on March 02, 2007, 17:04:51
I have some Tangella, which is a medium sized Tangerine coloured tomato with a good flavour... if you'd like to try a couple, you can always save seed from them if you like them...
;D
Title: Re: sungella tomatoes
Post by: Ricado on March 02, 2007, 19:41:12
Can anyone say they can match sungold for intense taste and sweetness from another variety ?

My no 2 is golden cherry, which is slightly more acid than sungold, but still really tasty.

Im trying Matts wild cherry, from simpsons seeds, which is a close relative of the original tomatoes from brazil i think.  They are small red cherries, so will be looking forward to trying those !
Title: Re: sungella tomatoes
Post by: Jeannine on March 02, 2007, 22:53:07
I have planted about 20 different toms  as I usually do but really wanted the Sungella as it was billed a bigger better sungold.Serves me right I guess for wnting too much XX Jeannine
Title: Re: sungella tomatoes
Post by: wattapain on March 03, 2007, 08:01:12
Jeanine, another larger yellow one was Golden sunrise. I planted them last year and they were good.
Can send you a few seeds if you like ( think I've got some left)
But I always find the flavour of outdoor grown tomatoes far superor to the ones from the greenhouse.
Maybe that might explain the difference ???
Terri
Title: Re: sungella tomatoes
Post by: greyhound on March 03, 2007, 11:58:18
Aha, I got Sungella and Golden Sunrise in the Wyevale 25p madness.  Mine are all grown outside so I hope Terri's theory is right.  It'll be interesting to compare notes later on.
Title: Re: sungella tomatoes
Post by: Jeannine on March 03, 2007, 13:16:46
Hi Terri, I don't know Golden Sunrise but I would love a few seeds,

I have to search through all my tomato seeds for swaps,I had my seed case stolen a couple of weeks ago from the lottie, case did not turn up but a lot of my seeds have.The packets ,which fortunatly I had put in individial plastic zippy bags ,had blown all over the site.Word had got around and folks keep finding them and getting them back to me, I am hoping when I go today more might have turned up.

I will Pm you. Thank you again XX Jeannine
Title: Re: sungella tomatoes
Post by: saddad on March 03, 2007, 17:34:21
Sorry to hear that Jeannine, hope you get most of the seeds back.
:(
Title: Re: sungella tomatoes
Post by: campanula on March 03, 2007, 23:33:01
No way, I grew Sungella last year and it was gorgeous. Grew sungold and gardeners delight too. Be a bit stingy on the watering in the last couple of weeks. I am definately growing these again. Also, for blight sufferers, I have been growing Ferline for the last three years although I have never had blight. They are also bloody good.
Title: Re: sungella tomatoes
Post by: greyhound on March 04, 2007, 08:36:15
Jeannine, I can let you have Golden Sunrise - I owe you some!  PM your address if Terri doesn't find any.
Title: Re: sungella tomatoes
Post by: wattapain on March 04, 2007, 11:39:04
Hi, Jeanine - pm me your address and i'll send the seeds tomorrow.
I also have some Orange banana seeds that were really good that I will send as well if you like.
Bought from real seeds about 3 years ago - then last year I bought a few more AND saved my own, so have quite a few now.
Good orangey red in colour - sort of plum'ish shape, great taste - though again better grown out doors than in  GH -  im(very)ho ;D ::)
Terri
Title: Re: sungella tomatoes
Post by: Jeannine on March 04, 2007, 15:39:40
Terri thank you, I will send you a list of my toms and you can take your pick. XX Jeannine
Title: Re: sungella tomatoes
Post by: jennym on March 05, 2007, 03:49:00
Quote from: campanula on March 03, 2007, 23:33:01
..... Also, for blight sufferers, I have been growing Ferline for the last three years although I have never had blight. They are also bloody good.

Oh good, glad you said that, am trying Ferline this year :)
Title: Re: sungella tomatoes
Post by: real food on March 06, 2007, 20:54:57
I see that my  previous comments re Sungella were controversial!! Let me expand my views.
Firstly, people have different taste buds. I find that when tasting tomatoes, there are three individual components to the taste that I can separate out.
1. The sweetness.      2. The amount of acidity, ie tangyness, and   3. other overflavours which give either a clear and clean taste, or a muddy taste.
I had grown Sungold for several years, and am not surprised that it regularly comes top in blind taste testings. I rate it high in sweetness, high in tangyness, and has a clear and clean aftertaste.
When I read the blurb in T&M catalogue, I rushed to try it. Grown in exactly the same conditions of Growbags and tomato fertilizer in a Greenhouse, it had a completely different taste from Sungold, and apart from the colour, it was certainly not "a larger fruited Sungold". I found it bland with little tangyness.
Checking the T&M catalogue again, I see that it does describe Sungella as having "low acidity", which matches my tasting notes.
If that is what you like, you will be happy.
I certainly agree that growing tomatoes outdoors in cooler temperatures, seems to increase the amount of acidity in them. This far North in Glasgow, it reduces the length of the growing season and the yield.