HY F1 MORETTINO TOMATO - 1445

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After a long selection process, we have chosen this very interesting new variety. This medium-early, indeterminate plant is moderately vigorous and suitable for open fields and greenhouses. It produces up to 8 clusters of slightly oval berries with green stripes on a dark red background, weighing 15-20 grams. The exceptional flavor, enhanced by a high Brix level and a high lycopene content, as well as its high productivity, will quickly determine the success of this tomato.

Resistances: ToMV: 0-2/Vd/Fol: 0

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Dear Customers!
Please remember that the term Hybrid (F1 Hybrid) does not imply any genetic modification, while the related crops allow for healthier, more regular, and more abundant production.

Family Solanaceae

Sowing: In the open field or in seedbeds. The availability of very early varieties suitable for indoor cultivation allows for sowing throughout the year. Generally, sowing in seedbeds is done in late winter-early spring.
Transplanting: As soon as the seedling is manageable, it is transplanted into 8 cm pots to promote good root formation 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 gardening: 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 m2 of seedbed; 15-20g per 100 m2 of planting.

DETERMINATE PLANT: supports are not essential
INDETERMINATE PLANT: requires supports.

Type Hybrid