Tomato "Chocolate Oxheart"
Lycopersicon lycopersicum L.
4.20€
Ex Tax: 3.45€
Ex Tax: 3.45€
Tomato "Chocolate Oxheart".
Large-fruited, productive, mid-season variety with non-standard fruits and original taste qualities of tomatoes.
The plant is powerful, indeterminate (tall), grown in greenhouses and under temporary film shelters.
The fruits are dense, slightly ribbed, heart-shaped (sometimes there may be round tomatoes on the bush), juicy, ripen together, weighing 240-280 g.
The color of the unripe fruit is green, and the ripe one is brick-brown. This tomato is good in fresh salads and when canned in pieces in its own juice.
Agricultural technology.
Sowing for seedlings: late February - early March. Indeterminant large-fruit variety for greenhouses in personal use. Plant per 50x70 or 45x80 cm in May.
Grow with 1 or 2 stems, breaking all lower branches out. Begin harvesting in 90 days after planting.
Picking: in the phase of the first true leaf.
Planting seedlings in greenhouses: late April - early May. It is necessary to tie up the plants a few days after planting. Form into one stem, removing all the "stepchildren" and lower leaves, and also pinch the growth point at the end of the growing season.
After harvesting, the seeds retain their germination capacity for 10 years under optimal storage conditions (we recommend increasing the seeding rate after the expiration date).
Large-fruited, productive, mid-season variety with non-standard fruits and original taste qualities of tomatoes.
The plant is powerful, indeterminate (tall), grown in greenhouses and under temporary film shelters.
The fruits are dense, slightly ribbed, heart-shaped (sometimes there may be round tomatoes on the bush), juicy, ripen together, weighing 240-280 g.
The color of the unripe fruit is green, and the ripe one is brick-brown. This tomato is good in fresh salads and when canned in pieces in its own juice.
Agricultural technology.
Sowing for seedlings: late February - early March. Indeterminant large-fruit variety for greenhouses in personal use. Plant per 50x70 or 45x80 cm in May.
Grow with 1 or 2 stems, breaking all lower branches out. Begin harvesting in 90 days after planting.
Picking: in the phase of the first true leaf.
Planting seedlings in greenhouses: late April - early May. It is necessary to tie up the plants a few days after planting. Form into one stem, removing all the "stepchildren" and lower leaves, and also pinch the growth point at the end of the growing season.
After harvesting, the seeds retain their germination capacity for 10 years under optimal storage conditions (we recommend increasing the seeding rate after the expiration date).