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Source F1

Product Type
Seeds; Seed material
Direction
Fresh Market
Growing
Open Ground, Glass Greenhouses
Maturation Period
90-100 days
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Producer
Monsanto
Plant Type
Determinant
Fruit Shape
Round
Fruit Color
Yellow, Red, Orange
Description Source F1
Tomato Source F1 is an early-maturing hybrid with large fruits, averaging 200-250 grams in weight. The plant is determinate, with a strong leaf and root system, ensuring high yield and resistance to various climatic conditions. The fruit maturation period is approximately 88-90 days, allowing for a quick harvest in both greenhouse and open-field cultivation.

The fruits of tomato Source F1 are distinguished by their bright color and attractive appearance. They have a round shape with a characteristic decorative bump on the top, giving them a unique look. The fruit color ranges from yellow-orange to deep red, depending on the specific hybrid variety. The flesh is dense and succulent, with excellent flavor, making this variety popular for both fresh consumption and market sales.

Moreover, Source F1 fruits have high transportability and a long shelf life both in the field and after harvest. This allows them to retain their market appearance and flavor for an extended period, which is a key advantage for commercial cultivation and sales. The hybrid demonstrates stable productivity even under changing climatic conditions, making it a versatile choice for various regions.
Specifications Source F1
Product Type
Seeds; Seed material
Direction
Fresh Market
Growing
Open Ground
Glass Greenhouses
Maturation Period
90-100 days
Plant Type
Determinant
Fruit Shape
Round
Fruit Color
Yellow
Red
Orange
Fruit Weight
More than 200 grams
Transportability
Excellent
Storage
More than 30 days
Country
Netherlands
Registration Year
2006
Catalog
Varieties
Vegetable Crops
Manufacturer
Monsanto
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