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TOMATO Campbell 33
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Species: Tomato Latin name: Lycopersicon Lycopersicum (L.) Karsten e.g. Farw. Inscription in the European catalog under: Campbell 33 Other usual name: Pomme d'Amour - Pomme d'Or - Pêche de Loup - Poma d'Amor - Pomme du Pérou - en. Tomato - it. Pomodoro - Tomatica - de. Paradeiser - Paradiesapfel Variety: Campbell 33 Family: Solanaceous Origin: Mexico
The Campbell Tomato: Half early variety, very productive open ground, annual plant with climbing port, the ramified stems. It produces small fruit rounds flattened, slightly corded and of color bright red. Excellent savor and consistency. Perfect to integrate in your salads, sauce, perfectly appropriate for the tomato purees or concentrate puree.
Seed sowing: January to March under greenhouse, April to June in open ground Collect tomatos: June to September Height: The tomato plant reaches on average 1,50 meter Exposure: Ensoleilléé
Sowing instructions: Sowing from January to March under shelter and cover the seeds with 5mm of soil, transplant in cups until plant reaches 12 to 15 cm, then transplant in open field or green house after any danger of frosts is gone, transplant in a light, freshly worked ground, rich in humus, tomatoes have to be exposed in a full sun place. Think of gripping the greedy ones regularly.
Advised Sowing distance: 50 cm by 40 cm Minimum seed sowing temperature: 18 °C Seed germination: 7 to 15 days Nutritional value: 18 Kcal to the 100 gr.
Net weight of seeds: 2 gr. = + 1000 seeds
All our seeds are sold with their sowing instructions.
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