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330/09

Product Type
Seeds; Seed material
Direction
Recycling, Fresh Market
Growing
Open Ground
Maturation Period
120-130 days
Offers: 1
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Price range
25.2 - 25.2 UAH
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Plant Type
Determinant
Fruit Shape
Flat-round
Fruit Color
Red
Description 330/09
Tomato 330/09 is a high-yielding, mid-early variety of Siberian selection, intended for cultivation in open ground and under plastic covers. The plant has a compact bushy form, reaching up to 180 cm in height, which facilitates care and harvesting. For planting, it is recommended to place 3-5 plants per square meter, ensuring regular watering and feeding during the growing season.

The fruits of tomato 330/09 are characterized by bright red color and proper pepper-like shape. They are large, with first fruits reaching up to 15 cm in length and 350 g in weight, making this variety attractive for consumers and commercial cultivation. Sowing for seedlings is conducted in the second half of March at soil temperature of 22-25°С, which promotes good plant development before transplanting into the ground.

This variety is characterized by high yield and resistance to Siberian climate conditions. The fruits have dense flesh with a pleasant taste, making them suitable for fresh consumption and culinary processing. The compact bush and large, marketable fruits ensure ease of cultivation and harvesting, which is especially important for farmers and gardeners.
Specifications 330/09
Product Type
Seeds; Seed material
Direction
Recycling
Fresh Market
Growing
Open Ground
Maturation Period
120-130 days
Plant Type
Determinant
Fruit Shape
Flat-round
Fruit Color
Red
Fruit Weight
More than 200 grams
Yield
130-160 tons
Recommended Density
40-60 thousand pcs/ha
Country
Russia
Registration Year
2025
Catalog
Varieties
Vegetable Crops
Manufacturer
Breeders
Blokhin-Mechtalyn Vasiliy Ivanovich
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