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BELLANDINE F1

The sweet and highly productive horn-type

  • High-yielding Andean horn-shaped tomato
  • Large, elongated, horn-shaped fruits
  • Vigorous plant with a heavy fruit load
  • Flesh is very firm, flavorful, and sweet
  • Excellent resistance to apical necrosis
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Typology Indeterminate, fleshy heirloom tomato, mid-size horn-shaped fruits
Number of seeds per gram 400-420
Sector Young plant producers

Color red
Fruit shape long, horn-shaped
Taste
Fruit weight 180-230 g

Product cultivation

Disease resistance

HR:Fol:0,1(US1,2) ; Va:0(US1) ; Vd:0(US1) | IR: Ma, Mi, Mj

Phytophthora

Yes

Sowing period

Mid-January to April

Planting period

Starting in mid-March (in a cold frame), then in the ground after the last frosts until mid-June

Harvest

June to October

Cycle

Mid-early

Additional information

Sow in seed trays or mini-pots; transplant into root balls or pots. Germination temperature: 25°C (5–6 days). Transplanting temperature: 18–20°C. Growing temperature: 16–17°C at night, 18–22°C during the day. Growing period: 45 to 60 days depending on the season, root ball size, and growth stage (ideally when the flower cluster is visible). Grafting is possible and even recommended for certain varieties to increase vigor and yield.

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