Salattomate 820-x

4,23192,60

Includes 7% MwSt.
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Fruity salad tomato with exceptional fruit quality and plant health.

SKU: 4260522171374
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Description

Lettuce tomato with round, well-colored red fruits and very attractive sepals on compact, mostly undivided panicles. The fruit weight is around 70g, the fruits can be stored well and are extremely burst-resistant, with a balanced and fruity taste. Can be harvested with sepals. Very healthy, narrow plants with good vigor and drooping foliage. High yield potential. Ripening is medium-early. The variety is resistant to velvet blotch.

Location requirements

Protected cultivation. Greenhouse or field canopy. Avoid permanently high humidity.

Sowing

From mid-February. The aim is to plant flowering and frost-free. Sowing depth 0.2 – 0.5 cm.

Germination

18 – 24 °C, 10 – 14 days.

Plantation

After the first leaf has formed, prick out and pot up. The plant should be covered with soil just below the cotyledons to allow sufficient roots to form.

Distances

60 x 60 cm or in a 10 liter bucket.

Harvest

From June.

Additional information

Fruit color

Red

Fruit weight 65 g
Fruit ripening

Medium

Admission

Seeds for scientific purposes

Packaging unit

Packet with 1000 seeds, Packet with 12 seeds, Packet with 250 seeds, Packet with 50 seeds

Scientific name

Lycopersicon esculentum

Further information

Info for Tomatoes:Listed in Category:
Organically grown tomato
Participation, utilization and development of genetic resources in the Organic Outdoor Tomato Project
Selection for Phytophthora field resistance in the F2 generation of organic outdoor tomatoes
Influence of the growing system on agronomic parameters of “wild” and cocktail tomatoes from organic outdoor production
Examination of Tomato Varieties on Natural Tolerance against Late Blight of Tomato (Phytophthora infestans) under Open Field Conditions in Pre-alpine Region
Acquiring a taste for
The season of outdoor tomatoes can be opened
Variety profiles outdoor tomatoes
Wild tomatoes – more than a gimmick
Does regional organic screening and breeding make sense?
Leaflet “Tomatoes in the open field