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HN5003

Product Type
Seeds; Seed material
Growing
Covered Ground, Glass Greenhouses
Plant Type
Indeterminate
Fruit Weight
20-40 grams
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Producer
Syngenta
Yield
160-190 tons
Country
Switzerland
Registration Year
2022
Description HN5003
Tomato HN 5003 F1 is an innovative hybrid from the company "Syngenta", belonging to the line of dark tomatoes under the brand YOOM®. It is distinguished by its unique fruit color and rich flavor with an ideal balance of sweetness and acidity. The fruits contain beneficial microelements, including selenium, as well as anthocyanins and antioxidants, making this variety especially valuable from a health perspective. Each fruit weighs between 35 to 40 grams, with 7 to 9 fruits ripening per cluster, ensuring a stable and high yield.

The plant is an indeterminate hybrid, intended for cultivation under covered conditions, primarily in professional glass greenhouses. The hybrid exhibits high resistance to a wide range of diseases, significantly simplifying care and increasing crop reliability. Marketable fruit yield reaches 28.9 kg per square meter, confirming its high productivity.

Tomato HN 5003 F1 is characterized by good fruit set and is suitable for cultivation under various climatic conditions. The seed packaging is designed with an emphasis on the uniqueness and non-conventional nature of the variety, highlighting its innovative status in the market. This hybrid combines high fruit quality, disease resistance, and beneficial properties, making it an excellent choice for professional growers and enthusiasts of quality tomatoes.
Specifications HN5003
Product Type
Seeds; Seed material
Growing
Covered Ground
Glass Greenhouses
Plant Type
Indeterminate
Fruit Weight
20-40 grams
Yield
160-190 tons
Country
Switzerland
Registration Year
2022
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Manufacturer
Syngenta
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