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ROSHFOR

Product Type
Seeds; Seed material
Direction
Recycling, Fresh Market
Growing
Open Ground, Glass Greenhouses
Maturation Period
90-100 days
Offers: 1
Where to buy
Price range
120 - 120 RUB
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5
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Producer
Sedek
Plant Type
Determinant
Fruit Shape
Round
Fruit Color
Red
Description ROSHFOR
Roshfor Tomato is an early-maturing salad-type variety, ripening in 97-105 days. The plant is determinate and compact, reaching a height of 40 to 75 cm, which facilitates care and harvest. This variety is suitable for cultivation both in open ground and under plastic covers, as well as for direct seeding, which is especially relevant in unstable farming conditions. Roshfor does not require staking or pinching, simplifying agricultural techniques and reducing labor costs.

The fruits of Roshfor Tomato have a round, smooth shape with a characteristic dome, resembling the hat of the hero from the novel "The Three Musketeers". They are red in color and weigh from 72 to 120 grams, making them convenient for salad use and culinary processing. The yield of this variety ranges from 4.3 to 5.9 kg per square meter, ensuring a stable and abundant harvest.

The main advantages of this variety include its high cold resistance and adaptability, as well as enhanced resistance to sudden temperature changes and fruit cracking. These qualities make Roshfor a versatile and reliable choice for cultivation under various climatic conditions. It is recommended to use this tomato variety both fresh and for preparing various dishes.
Specifications ROSHFOR
Product Type
Seeds; Seed material
Direction
Recycling
Fresh Market
Growing
Open Ground
Glass Greenhouses
Maturation Period
90-100 days
Plant Type
Determinant
Fruit Shape
Round
Fruit Color
Red
Fruit Weight
80-100 grams
Yield
70-100 tons
Country
Russia
Registration Year
2004
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Vegetable Crops
Manufacturer
Sedek
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