Menu
Your Cart

Seeds of stake tomatoes Marmande (Marmande) - super hardy variety

Seeds of stake tomatoes Marmande (Marmande) - super hardy variety
Seeds of stake tomatoes Marmande (Marmande) - super hardy variety
2.00USD
  • Model: S010625

Available Options

In the rich catalog of tomato delicious seeds Semenata.org online, there are tomato stake seeds of the Marmande variety, which are available to our many current and future customers.

Stake tomatoes are the early varieties that grow freely in height and quickly pile up with fruit. They are very resistant to any climate and therefore they are seen in all regions of the country with equal success.

Marmande are resistant to fusarium and verticillium.

The tomato is large, fleshy, and tasty with red flowers and a strong smell. It has little ribbing and is slightly flattened, and its skin is distinguished by its firmness, although it is thin. They usually weigh from 180 to 200 grams.

During all phases of the development of the Marmande stake tomato, aim for temperature ranges range from 25 to 30 degrees Celsius. If the thermometer reads 15 degrees Celsius and below, the plants will not bloom and the crop may fail. They grow best in light so avoid sowing them in the shade.

Tomatoes need constant moisture in their soil, so the plants should be watered regularly without overdoing it. However, the high humidity in the air is harmful to them, because it leads to the appearance of fungal diseases and makes pollination difficult, warns the specialists from the online store Semenata Shop.

The stake-resistant tomato Marmande can be successfully sown as a second crop in place of squash, beans, cabbage, or peas, but not after potato crops, tomato crops, eggplant, or pepper crops.

On the other hand, after the Marmande stake tomatoes, it is good to plant a vegetable such as a carrot, celery, parsley, turnip, garlic, or onion in the areas freed from them, according to the data from the catalog online garden center semenata.org.

Only 25 to 40 grams of seeds are enough to plant one acre of area.

Sow from January to February for optimum harvest results.

The transplanting is done most successfully after the 15th of May when the danger that the frosts bring to the plantations has passed.

It is planted at a distance of 80 to 120 centimeters between rows and from 35 to 45 centimeters between plants - in stakes and in rows, outside or indoors.

Marmande tomatoes can be harvested from May to June. See more pepper-shaped tomato seeds.

Cut / number of seeds: 1.5 g (seeds of Marmande stake tomatoes are available in one package).
Sowing rate: From 25 to 40 grams per acre by preparing seedlings.
Harvest:-
Sowing period: January-April.
Planting period: After May 15.
Cultivation pattern: 80-120/ 35-45 cm Indoor (polyethylene nylon greenhouses 200 microns for greenhouse) and outdoors.
Vegetation: From 120 to 130 days.
Fruit characteristics: Large fruit (about 200 g), fleshy with slight ribbing, red and hard. Very durable to transport. Very good taste qualities, suitable for fresh consumption and processing (canning).

Write a review

Please login or register to review