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TOSCA F1

Vigor and yield all season long!

  • Strong plant, ideal for all types of garden
  • Large, beautiful green-gray fruits
  • Easy to harvest thanks to its open growth habit
  • Good resistance to powdery mildew
  • Organic seeds available
  • Harvests spread over a long period if picked regularly
  • Yields large fruits
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Typology Squash-Long green PC
Number of seeds per gram 6-9
Sector Young plant producers

Color green
Fruit shape Cylindrical
Fruit size Diameter : 4-8 cm Length : 18-23 cm

Product cultivation

Disease resistance

IR: Px

Earliness

Yes

Sowing period

Mid-April to mid-June

Planting period

Mid-May to mid-July

Harvest

Mid-June to October

Additional information

Open ground direct sowing (minimum surface soil temperature 14-16°C), in seed trays directly or with transplanting, in soil blocks or pots using a moist but not soggy substrate. Germination temperature 23-25°C (2-3 days). Transplanting after cotyledon unfolding. Growing conditions: night 14-15°C min, day 16-20°C min. 
Gradually aerate the nursery to ensure the seedlings don't get leggy and to harden them off before planting (e.g. by finishing growing them outdoors). Growing period: 10-15 days depending on the season and soil block size.  Using seedlings results in an earlier harvest. 

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