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CONSERVATION PEACH

Product Type
Seeds; Seed material
Direction
Recycling
Growing
Open Ground, Glass Greenhouses
Maturation Period
90-100 days
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Producer
Sedek
Plant Type
Determinant
Fruit Shape
Cylindrical
Fruit Color
Red
Description CONSERVATION PEACH
CONSERVATION PEACH — an early-maturing determinate tomato variety developed by specialists of LLC "Agrofirm Sedek" and LLC "NPP Sedek-Domodedovo". The fruits are cylindrical, slightly ribbed, red, firm, and weigh between 50 to 70 grams. The ripening period is 95-100 days, allowing for a quick harvest. Due to its excellent taste and high marketability, this variety is suitable for fresh consumption, pickling, and canning.

Tomato CONSERVATION PEACH is ideal for whole-fruit canning, making it popular among home canners. Plants require staking and pruning, including pinching off side shoots and tips, which promotes better growth and fruiting. For successful cultivation, tomatoes should be planted in sunny locations with fertile soil, regular watering, weeding, and soil loosening.

This variety is versatile and can be grown both in open ground and in plastic greenhouses. Recommended planting scheme — 70x30 cm. Before planting, seedlings should be hardened off to improve resistance to external conditions. Due to its high transportability and marketability, CONSERVATION PEACH tomatoes maintain their attractive appearance and quality during transport and storage.
Specifications CONSERVATION PEACH
Product Type
Seeds; Seed material
Direction
Recycling
Growing
Open Ground
Glass Greenhouses
Maturation Period
90-100 days
Plant Type
Determinant
Fruit Shape
Cylindrical
Fruit Color
Red
Fruit Weight
40-60 grams
Transportability
Excellent
Country
Russia
Registration Year
2008
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Vegetable Crops
Manufacturer
Sedek
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