approx. 5-8 plants
Info: The aroma of this F1 hybrid is excellent. It also yields high in open fields, is largely crack-resistant, and ripens well in autumn. The plants, about 150 cm high, are resistant to tomato mosaic virus, Verticillium, Fusarium, Cladosporium, nematodes. The many round fruits weigh up to 120 g and retain their quality for up to two weeks after picking.
Care: Sow in a warm place (greenhouse/windowsill), about 0.5 - 1 cm deep. When the seedlings have 4 leaves, prick out into pots. Keep the sowing consistently warm and moist. Use sowing soil! From mid-May (frost-free), plant outdoors, harden off young plants beforehand (accustom to outside temperatures). Plant spacing 60x80 cm. Side shoots must be pinched out. Water and fertilize regularly. Provide support immediately after planting.
Use: Tomatoes can be used in many ways. They are suitable as raw food, stuffed for braising or steaming, and fresh for salads.
Gardener's tip: The plants need support on stakes or strings. Early pinching out of side shoots promotes growth and yield. Tomatoes are good partners in crop rotation and mixed culture and are compatible with themselves.
Sowing: Pre-cultivation: February - April in trays
Germination: 8 - 15 days at 20 - 25°C
Location: Sunny
Harvest: July - October