Mid-early hybrid. Plant medium-large. Ripens in 63 — 68 days after transplanting. Fruits are large, pear-shaped, very attractive, weighing 100 — 110 g. Excellent for dicing, slicing, and whole-fruit canning. Medium juice viscosity. Dry matter content 5.4 — 5.6. Resistant to stem fusarium, leaf gray mold, bacterial spot, fusarium (races 1, 2), verticillium (all races) wilts, and nematodes.
Recommended for cultivation in open ground using both seedling and direct sowing methods.
| Cultures |
Vegetable
Tomato
|
|---|---|
| Diseases |
Alternariosis
Alternariosis
Bacterial spot
Bacterial spot
Verticillosis
Verticillium wilt
Spotting
Spotting diseases
Canker and wart diseases
Canker and wart diseases
Fusarium
Fusarium wilt
Fusarium
|
| Direction | Recycling |
| Growing | Open Ground |
| Maturation Period | 90-100 days |
| Plant Type | Determinant |
| Fruit Shape | Egg-shaped |
| Fruit Color | Red |
| Fruit Weight | 80-100 grams |
| Transportability | Excellent |
| Storage | 10-20 days |
| Harvest Method | Manual |
| Country | Netherlands |
| Registration Year | 2004 |
| Catalog |
Varieties
Vegetable Crops
|
| Manufacturer | Seminis Vegetable Seeds |