TOMATO HYBRID F1 CHIPANO - 1581

In greenhouses and open fields, it produces elongated, regular clusters of round, cherry-like fruits, weighing 20-25 grams, bright red, sweet, and with a long shelf life. Medium vigor, short internodes, it is grown on one or two stems and requires support. This variety is destined to be popular with the professional market, but it is also suitable for home gardens.
Resistances: ToMV/Va/Vd/Fol
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Indeterminate plant: requires support.
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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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