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Seeds of low-growing tomatoes Florida F1

Seeds of low-growing tomatoes Florida F1
Seeds of low-growing tomatoes Florida F1
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We present to your attention a specially selected Dutch variety - seeds of low-growing tomatoes Florida F1. The fruits of the variety are relatively large, and deep red with a perfect tomato aroma and taste. The variety is medium-early, intended both for fresh consumption and for large production. The fruits weigh about 230 to 250 grams, are nicely smoothed, and are extremely appetizing red, suitable for commercial purposes.

Low-height tomatoes of the Florida F1 variety are very beautiful in appearance and perfectly formed. This is exactly why they are the first choice of vegetable growers, growing them both for our vegetable markets and for export.

They are also preferred for their freshness and aroma, as well as for their fleshy structure, which has a slight juiciness.

Perhaps the biggest advantage of this tomato variety is that it can be picked green, and it ripens indoors, retaining its taste and aroma.

Like most specialty selections of tomatoes, the Florida F1 variety is resistant to most tomato diseases.

In order to have good production, it is good to know in which soil to sow the seed. She must be fertile. It is also important to provide the seed with a temperature of 22 to 25 degrees Celsius so that it can germinate.

Low-growing tomatoes are grown either outside in open agricultural areas or in special tunnels.

For this variety of tomatoes, in principle, stakes should not be placed, because it grows low (determinant tomato variety), if you decide to stake them, it is not superfluous to be safe.

For future seedlings, you should sow the seed in the period from the fifteenth of January to the twenty-fifth of February.

The transplanting of the sprouted tomato plants should be done from the twenty-fifth of March to the twentieth of April. Placement of seedlings takes place in tunnels or outside.

It is good to know and observe the distance when planting, leaving 80 to 120 centimeters between rows, and 40 to 50 centimeters between plants.

The growing season of Florida F1 tomatoes is about 85 days.

Tomato connoisseurs and connoisseurs must have this tasty and appetizing variety in their home vegetable garden.

Although mostly grown for industrial production, there is always a part of your garden that can accommodate the delicious and beautiful-looking commercial tomatoes.

The convenience of having this variety comes from the fact that you can always diversify your table by combining the tomatoes with different vegetables that you have in the garden. A particularly fragrant salad awaits you if you combine home-grown low-growing Florida F1 tomatoes and pepper. Remains to add fresh green onions, also present in most gardens. The variations are many and inexhaustible.

The variety is resistant to Alternaria (ASC), Fusarium (race 1 and 2), Verticillium (V), and Leaf mold (St). See more from our catalog for seeds of tomatoes and special tomato seeds for early production.

Cut / number of seeds: 20 pcs. seeds, 5 g (1250 - 1500 seeds of low-growing tomatoes Florida F1 are in one package).
Sowing rate: From 30 to 40 grams per hectare.
Harvest:-
Sowing period: 15.01 – 25.02.
Planting period: 25.03 – 20.04.
Cultivation scheme: 80-120/40-50 cm in polyethylene tunnels and outdoors staked.
Vegetation: About 85 days.
Fruit characteristics: Low-growing tomatoes Florida F1 form round (seeds of tomato without stakes), medium-sized fruits (230 - 250 g), richly appetizing red, smooth with a perfect commercial appearance. They have great taste and a pleasant aroma. An advantage is that the fruit can be ripened indoors when peeled in a green state, which significantly extends the storage period. 

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