Tropicana, large-fruited physalis (Pa 1517-033)

3,4874,90

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Large-fruited physalis, which already in the first year produces numerous fruits with exotic delicious taste.

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Description

In addition to excellent plant health, Tropicana impresses with the excellent sweet-sour and sensationally aromatic taste of its exotic yellow-orange-coloured fruits (Brix degree over 15%!).
The fruits are storable and can still be harvested after the first light frosts, making them a good source of vitamins late in the year. The plants should be grown with very low fertilization and irrigation levels.

Location requirements

Low demands on fertilization and watering, sunny and airy outdoors.

Sowing

February to March, min. 20°C for good germination success. Sowing depth: approx. 0.2 cm.

Germination

20 – 25 ° C, 15 – 20 Tage.

Plantation

Avoid heavy fertilization and watering.

Distances

70 x 100 cm.

Harvest

End of August – Okotber.

Additional information

Packaging unit

Packet with 1000 seeds, Packet with 20 seeds, Packet with 250 seeds, Packet with 50 seeds

Admission

Not regulated

Fruit color

Yellow

Scientific name

Physalis peruviana

Further information

Info for Vegetables:Listed in Category:
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Examination of Tomato Varieties on Natural Tolerance against Late Blight of Tomato (Phytophthora infestans) under Open Field Conditions in Pre-alpine Region
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Wild tomatoes – more than a gimmick
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