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Indet., but compact plants with regular le … Indet., but compact plants with regular leaf foliage produce very good looking, flattened and slightly ruffled yellow-orange cherries with great assertive flavor. Selection for flavor continues in 2013 from F5 generation plants grown from seeds saved by Olga Golikova of Coquitlam, BC in 2012.
: There is a segregation (or another cross??) by color: most of the plants produced pink fruits, and 3 plants produced orange fruits, as desired. plants produced orange fruits, as desired.
, '''2012 growout''': This is the earliest s … '''2012 growout''': This is the earliest small tomato to ripen after [[SunGold F1]], which is very impressive. I am getting some color segregations on the 6 plants - 3 are various shades of orange, 1 is beautiful bi-color that turns almost red in storage, and 1 is oblate bright red ~2 oz. Most of the fruit shapes and size are consistent between the plants, and yields are pretty good. It is small and flattish, like a mini-beefsteak, very unusual for a large cherry tomatoes that are usually round in shape. All the plants are relatively compact although indeterminate. A keeper!
: '''#3''' - Orange/apricot color, flattened shape, small saladette or large flattened cherry fruits with very good flavor with some SunGold undertone but with some acidic bite. nGold undertone but with some acidic bite.
, In 2009 I grew 4 F2 plants of [[Sungold X … In 2009 I grew 4 F2 plants of [[Sungold X Mom's]], 3 out of which produced red large cherries, and one plant produced golden peach-colored, slightly flattened large cherries. Fruits from all the plants had very good to excellent flavor, sweet and tangy, and the peach-colored cherries had the best flavor, intense tangy with sweet undertone.
; 2011 growout: late blight killed all my tomato plants in mid July, before any fruit ripened. nts in mid July, before any fruit ripened.
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