
Organic San Marzano Dwarf Tomato - 1524B

Determinate plant. Medium-early cycle. Fruit with a sweet and sour flavor, excellent for eating raw or in excellent sauces. Elongated, cylindrical berries, uneven in shape, bright red in color, with firm flesh; the skin is very thin and easily peeled. Plant in a sunny location, sheltered from the wind. Avoid temperatures below twelve degrees. Harvest staggered from August to October when the fruit has reached the right ripeness and is red in color.
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Family Solanaceae
Sowing: in open ground or in seedbeds. The availability of very early varieties suitable for indoor cultivation allows sowing throughout the year. In general, sowing is done in seedbeds in late winter-early spring.
Transplanting: As soon as the seedling is manageable, it is transplanted into 8 cm pots to help the formation of good roots and planted outdoors in late April-early May. In very warm areas, for a late harvest, it can be planted outdoors in June.
Spacing: for home cultivation: 60-90 cm between rows, 45-60 cm between rows.
Tips: grow Marigold plants interspersed with tomatoes to control nematodes; Do not grow tomatoes in the same location for at least 4 years, and do not precede or follow them with other solanaceous plants. Remove all lateral shoots when they are 3 cm long, and remove all leaves below the lowest fruit set. Indeterminate varieties require high supports.
Seed requirements: approximately 3g per square meter of seedbed; 15-20g per 100 square meters of planting area.
DETERMINATE PLANT: supports are not essential.
INDETERMINATE PLANT: requires supports.
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