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Yates or Prok Persimmon?

Posted by schiba 5b (My Page) on
Sat, Sep 21, 13 at 17:24

If you had to choose one, which would it be? And why?


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RE: Yates or Prok Persimmon?

Prok, larger and early ripening.

Tony


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RE: Yates or Prok Persimmon?

IS it true that Prok is also sweeter than yates after being exposed to a frost? Thanks!


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RE: Yates or Prok Persimmon?

They are both sweet. Yates is a little milder with an apricot flavor and a flat shape. Prok is a little juicier with a round to oval shape. I liked them both.

Tony


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RE: Yates or Prok Persimmon?

I cannot answer because I have never tried prok but I can tell you that yates is very good and early ripening. Mine are ripening now and will into the 1st part of October. Early golden is also very good and I like it slightly better. It is also early ripening.


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RE: Yates or Prok Persimmon?

I have both but have not had any fruit yet. I bought mine from Stark Bros.


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