«Solido» - Organic Tomato Seeds
1.14 €
It is used fresh, for whole-fruit canning and for tomato products. Early-ripening variety of tomato of Dutch selection. The period from shoots to fruiting is 90-100 days. A plant height of 60-65 cm, well-leafy. The fruits are rounded.
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Heirloom Tomato «Solido»
It is used fresh, for whole-fruit canning and for tomato products. Early-ripening variety of tomato of Dutch selection. The period from shoots to fruiting is 90-100 days.
A plant height of 60-65 cm, well-leafy. The fruits are rounded, even, bright red, lightly bristled, weighing 80-100 grams, without a green stain on the stem. The fruits are very dense, remarkable taste qualities. The yield is high, both in greenhouses and in open ground. Has high commercial properties, excellent taste, tolerant to a number of diseases.
Detailed Solido Tomato Info:
- Type: Round
- Fruit Bearing: Determinate
- Fruit color: Red
- Days To Maturity: ~100 days
- Fruit Weight: ~11 ounces (~300 g)
- Spread: Mid
- Height: 65 inches (~150 cm)
- Sow Method: Indoor Sow
Planting Tips for Heirloom Tomatoes
Most gardeners want to get the most out of these delicious heirloom tomatoes and therefore give them a head start on the growing season. Start these vegetable seeds indoors in sterile potting mix being sure to keep the temperature above 70 degrees. Some people prefer to use a grow pad but the top of the fridge has been known to be quite effective as well.
Once the first true leaves appear on your tomato seedlings, transplant into 4" pots until you have completely hardened them off in the garden. Hardening is a process of exposing the plants more and more to outside temperature until they are hardy enough to tollerat a complete outdoor move. Generally speaking, by early summer heirloom tomatoes should be transplated into the garden.
Most heirloom varieties are quite productive and will greatly benefit from sturdy supports. It may also be advisable to add blood and bone to the worked soil to help ensure healthy productive heirloom tomatoes.
Seed Care tips for Heirloom Tomato Seeds
Heirloom seeds are hardy but always take care with your garden seeds to give them the appropriate amount of moisture - not letting the vegetable seeds dry out prematurely or overwatering and possibly having them rot.