Tomato "Rapunzel golden braids"
Tomato "Rapunzel golden braids".
Super tasty, that’s why kids love it!
An early-ripening, indeterminate variety, not prone to cracking: from germination to harvesting the first harvest 90-94 days.
The average weight of the fruit is 15-18 g. The fruits are sweet and very aromatic, with a pleasant fruity aftertaste.
It is advisable to form the plant into 2 stems. The height of the bush is 160-180 cm. It is grown both in open and closed ground.
Planting density 3-4 plants/m2.
Super tasty, that’s why kids love it!
An early-ripening, indeterminate variety, not prone to cracking: from germination to harvesting the first harvest 90-94 days.
The average weight of the fruit is 15-18 g. The fruits are sweet and very aromatic, with a pleasant fruity aftertaste.
It is advisable to form the plant into 2 stems. The height of the bush is 160-180 cm. It is grown both in open and closed ground.
Planting density 3-4 plants/m2.
* Under what conditions are tomato flowers best pollinated?
Tomato is a self-pollinating plant. Tomato pollen is heavy and poorly carried by the wind, so it lands on the stigma of the same flower 2-3 days before the ovules ripen.
This is very important to consider when obtaining hybrid seeds. In order for seeds to form, the stamens with unripe pollen are removed from the flower and pollinated with pollen taken from a flower of another variety.
Fertilization of the flower occurs at an air temperature of +24+32°C. Lower or higher temperatures lead to pollination failure. At high temperatures (over +32°C), the pistil stretches above the stamens and pollination does not occur.