Sativa Wladiwostok - Tomate Bio
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Wladiwostok – A resilient outdoor variety with robust fruits
The Wladiwostok tomato is an outdoor variety with red, flat-round fruits. The tomatoes reach a diameter of 5-6 cm and weigh about 85 g. It is particularly resistant to blight, making it a recommended variety for gardens with variable weather conditions. This stake tomato is excellent for outdoor cultivation and has been recognized by ProSpecieRara as a rare and old variety.
• Certified organic seeds – sustainable and environmentally friendly.
• Contents: 25 seeds per pack
Characteristics of the Wladiwostok tomato:
• Fruit color: Red
• Fruit size: Ø 5.5 cm
• Fruit weight: 85 g
• Plant type: Stake tomato
• Tomato type: Standard fruit
• Heat requirement: High – covered cultivation recommended
• Nutrient requirement: High – regular fertilization necessary
• Row spacing: 75 cm
• Plant spacing: 40 cm
• Sowing depth: 1 cm
Cultivation and care:
The Wladiwostok tomato grows best at high temperatures. Protected cultivation, such as under foil or in a greenhouse, is advisable. Sowing takes place from February to April, and the plants can be set outdoors from May. The tomato plants require support, as they are stake tomatoes, and should be regularly watered and pruned to ensure a bountiful harvest.
Harvest and use:
• Harvest time: July to October – depending on cultivation and weather conditions.
• Use: Wladiwostok tomatoes are excellent for making sauces, but also work well as fresh tomatoes in salads or on sandwiches. Their sweet, robust fruits are a delight for any meal.
This tomato variety is a valuable contribution to the preservation of traditional, rare plant varieties and adds to the diversity in the garden.
sowing period | April, February, March |
Harvest time | August, July, October, September |
Life span | One year old |
Flower colour | Red |
Item number | 56267987 |
Flower colour | Red |
seed type | Vegetable seeds |
sowing period | April, February, March |
Harvest time | August, July, October, September |
Life span | One year old |
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Items per sales unit | 25 x |
Weight | 3 g |