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Tomato Brain - Reisetomate - Peruvian Traveler
Tomato Brain - Reisetomate - Peruvian Traveler
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Old German Variety. Indeterminate. This tomato looks like a large pile of cherry tomatoes fused together to form a quirky lumpy cluster, they are completely unique and are easily torn apart by hand for a fresh meal, without the need for a knife. The flowers of this variety develop into dense clusters, then the ripening fruits merge into one large fruit weighing from 100 to 450 grams. Such a large tomato tends to ripen unevenly, but you can simply tear off the ripe sections and save the remaining ones to ripen later. This old tomato has a good juicy sour taste, and the ideal tart tomato flavor that brings you back to childhood, with an acidity that reacts positively to a small amount of salt. Indeterminate spreading plants with ordinary leaves, 1 to 1.5 meters in height, begin to ripen 80-85 days after transplanting. Package content approx. 0.2 gr ****************************************************************************************************************************************** INSTRUCTIONS.For Indeterminate and Determinate types grown indoors or outdoors: Fill a tray just a little below full with moist compost. Sow seeds thinly and then cover them with moist compost. Place in a warm environment 15-20°C(60-68°F) and keep moist. Keep seedlings in a light sunny position, but away from the bright sun. When large enough to handle, transplant them individually into small pots of potting compost. Keep in an environment of around 15°C(60°F). Indoors: When first flowers open, transfer into growing bags, large pots or greenhouse borders. Outdoors: Slowly accustom plants to outside conditions for 2-3 weeks before planting out, ensuring the danger of frost has passed. Keep plants watered well. When the first fruits start to develop, feed them with ideally a tomato fertiliser. Gradually accustom plants to outside conditions for 2-3 weeks before planting out, after the danger of frost has passed. Allow 60cm(2ft) between plants. Water well and regularly
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