Crimson Crush plants give-away

Started by Jayb, April 30, 2015, 14:37:02

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Jayb

Probably need to be quick as they have limited supplies http://www.dobies.co.uk/allotment+giveaway.htm
Looks like it is for allotment holders only booo.
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Jayb

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goodlife

Well...if I'm lucky to receive a plant...I'll save you some seeds... :icon_thumleft:
Hmm...must check if it is hybrid variety...

Jayb

Good luck with getting a plant  :toothy10:

Thank you for the offer, but I've already bought some Crimson Crush plants as I really liked the sound of them, though they are not doing much at the moment! Hope you get one/some as it will be good to compare progress and L. Blight resistance!

Although a generous offer from dobies, I thought it was a shame the offer is limited to allotment holders as not everyone here could be included if they wanted to trial them.


Quote.must check if it is hybrid variety...

They are a hybrid according to Suttons.

http://www.allotments4all.co.uk/smf/index.php/topic,78780.0.html
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sparrow

Oh pants! I entered the giveaway because I couldn't find confirmation that it was an F1 and I thought that they had finally created an OP tomato instead of all the F1s that populate the catalogues.

Still, there's no telling that I will get any, but I am much less interested in them now.

goodlife

Well...look what came through letter box!!! :icon_cheers:

As it happens...I've been giving my spare tomato plants away for my fellow allotmenteers....and when it came to planting for myself...I was ONE plant short!! :BangHead: So other day I put bush tomato plant to grow where I normally plant tall ones.
It must been faith..it was meant to be... :icon_cheers: I'll be taking that bush tomato plant out and replace with my new comer.. :happy7: :icon_cheers:

Shame that it is F1...though it still doesn't stop me from saving seed and to see what comes out of it. :angel11: :glasses9: Watch 'this' space....

goodlife

Oh...just opened the parcel....there is TWO plug plants!!!! :toothy10: But I only have one spare space... :BangHead:

sparrow

Congratulations! Hope you can find the space for the extra plant.  :toothy10:

sparrow

Just had the postie knock at my door and hand over 2 lovely plug plants... :wave:

We'll have to compare how we do.

goodlife

QuoteWe'll have to compare how we do
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:icon_thumleft:

I asked my nextdoor neighbour if he needs any tomato plants...."OH NO...I have load of spare one to get rid of myself!" Once I told him what this spare plant was..."well, I suppose I could find place in polytunnel for it"...it is hard thing to say no for freebies.. :icon_cheers:

My tomato plant is planted in its new home...fingers crossed it will do well!

queenslandblue

My 2 free plugs also arrived today, now potted up. One will go in one of the greenhouses and the other outside in sunny sheltered spot.

Tee Gee

QuoteMy 2 free plugs also arrived today, now potted up. One will go in one of the greenhouses and the other outside in sunny sheltered spot.

Snap!

I thought this might be the best way to get a fair comparison and check if the propaganda is correct.

Although in all honesty I don't want 'blight' in the first place! :BangHead:


squeezyjohn

Snap here too ...

:toothy10:

The only thing is ... I'm not sure I've got room for them now  :BangHead:

Nora42

much to my surprise I received two today grr  :BangHead:just as I am heading away for the bank holiday on well they will have to fend for themselves in pots in the blow away.

we get terrible blight at our allotment and so I shall be very interested to see if they survive.

Nora
Norf London

Poppy Mole


goodlife

Crikey! We have been lucky :icon_cheers:

Jayb...you did time you post right..it must been 'hot from the print'...and we all must have jumped to it too :toothy10:

Jayb

 :icon_cheers:
I'm glad people have been lucky getting them  :toothy10:
Lets hope they live up to the claims - tasty, grow outdoors and the all important blight resistance! We shall see.

Did they ask for any feedback?
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Tee Gee

Quote
Did they ask for any feedback?

Yes plus someone will win £500 worth of garden gear if their name is drawn out of the hat

goodlife

Quote from: Jayb on May 21, 2015, 21:44:47
:icon_cheers:
I'm glad people have been lucky getting them  :toothy10:
Lets hope they live up to the claims - tasty, grow outdoors and the all important blight resistance! We shall see.

Did they ask for any feedback?

Funny you should mention 'outdoors' as the leaflet that came with the plants didn't mention about it...and looking at photos..in one of them they are grown in polytunnel....can't say much about other photos.
Hmm...not very clear, how hard they want to 'push it'. Being tall tomato too...it would be easier indoors... :icon_scratch:

squeezyjohn

Yes - very lucky!  Thanks so much for the heads up on them.

I think I'll donate mine to the local school allotment - because of the summer holidays being at a really busy allotmenting time theres usually not much point in planting toms because they get back to find a load of neglected and blighted plants ... if Crimson Crush lives up to it's hype then they should return to school in September to a plant full of lovely, inviting, red fruits instead.

Tee Gee

Had a look at my two this morning now that they have freshened up and I have noticed they are both blind, I.e.they have no growing tip.???????

I am also led to believe they are a cordon variety yet one is throwing up what best can be described as a sucker, suggesting that they might be a bush variety.

So now I am not so sure as to which way to treat them??????

Does anyone else have blind plants?

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