Tomato "Noire de Crimee"
Tomato "Noire de Crimee"
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Lycopersicon lycopersicum
1.52€
Ex Tax: 1.25€
Ex Tax: 1.25€
Tomato "Noire de Crimee".
Early tall (indeterminant) variety yielding fruits of about 150-170 g. The variety is appreciated for very tasty fruits of unusual colour. Seeds are sown in March. For the seeds to germinate quickly and uniformly, the seeding is covered by glass or film. The temperature of substrate for sowing must be not less than + 21+26°C, room temperature should be not less than +23°C. When the plants develop 2-4 true leaves, they are transplanted one by one. Seedlings are planted in the greenhouse, when frost is no longer a threat. Tomatoes are not demanding of soil, but grow best in loam. 0.1 g contains about 20-30 seeds. 0.1 g of seeds will be sufficient to cover the area of 6-8 m2 - high yield, 35 - 50 kg, is expected under favourable growth conditions.
Early tall (indeterminant) variety yielding fruits of about 150-170 g. The variety is appreciated for very tasty fruits of unusual colour. Seeds are sown in March. For the seeds to germinate quickly and uniformly, the seeding is covered by glass or film. The temperature of substrate for sowing must be not less than + 21+26°C, room temperature should be not less than +23°C. When the plants develop 2-4 true leaves, they are transplanted one by one. Seedlings are planted in the greenhouse, when frost is no longer a threat. Tomatoes are not demanding of soil, but grow best in loam. 0.1 g contains about 20-30 seeds. 0.1 g of seeds will be sufficient to cover the area of 6-8 m2 - high yield, 35 - 50 kg, is expected under favourable growth conditions.
! Dark fruits contain much more lycopene than the red ones.