DATTERINO TOMATO - BIOSEED 3274
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DATTERINO TOMATO - BIOSEED 3274
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ATTENTION: PLEASE NOTE THAT FOR WEIGHTS THE WAITING TIME IS APPROXIMATELY 10 WORKING DAYS FROM RECEIPT OF PAYMENT TO ENSURE THE FRESHNESS AND QUALITY OF THE PRODUCT.
NUMBER OF SEEDS IN MAXI ENVELOPE 150
NUMBER OF SEEDS PER GRAM 300
MINIMUM GERMINABILITY GUARANTEED 75%
MINIMUM PURITY GUARANTEED 97%
DURATION OF GERMINABILITY 6 YEARS
SOWING DISTANCES 30X100
PLANTS PER 1 SQUARE METER HORIZONTAL DEVELOPMENT 4
DIRECT SOWING – QUANTITY OF SEED PER 1,000 SQM gr. 20 precision sowing
DIRECT SOWING – QUANTITY OF SEED PER 1,000 SQM gr. 500
SOWING DEPTH 1 CM
SEEDLING EMERGENCY AT CONSTANT TEMPERATURE 16 DAYS AT 15°C
SPRING SOWING PERIOD
VEGETATIVE CYCLE DAYS FROM TRANSPLANTATION 60
INDICATED POT CULTIVATION
INDICATED BALCONY CULTIVATION
Family: Solanaceae
Species: Licopersicon lycopersicum
Origin: Latin America (Peru)
CLIMATE: optimal for growth 20-22°C - minimum 12°C - long photoperiod - sunny exposure - the greater the day-night thermal difference, within the tolerance limits, the floral induction increases.
SOWING: crescent moon - climbing varieties 40x150 plant - dwarf varieties 50x180 - 4 plants m2.
BIOINFORMA very widespread species in vegetable gardens, it requires little care and little but constant water. The root is tap-rooted even if it has numerous superficial roots. For this reason we always recommend direct sowing in order to allow the tap root to develop to the maximum. The increasingly widespread use of transplanting with pre-cultivated plants determines a limited taproot and very developed superficial roots, in this case irrigation must be more numerous and more abundant. More and more often the use of seedlings determines the fragility of the plant which manifests itself with apical rot of the fruits. Despite being a rustic species, the tomato tends to get sick, in this case we recommend treatments based on elemental sulfur to create an acidic microenvironment as an obstacle to plant diseases (rot, aphids, red spider mite). Another piece of advice is to sow more varieties with different characteristics, dwarf and climbing, round and long, with small and large fruits, that is, to diversify the plant.
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