CYBEXIS Heirloom Tomato Plum Roma Seeds1000 Seeds Seed (1000 per packet)
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1000 Seeds: 1000 Seeds
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Brand: CYBEXIS
Model Name: Heirloom Tomato Plum Roma Seeds1000 Seeds
Quantity: 1000 per packet
Common Name: Heirloom Tomato Plum Roma Seeds1000 Seeds
Suitable For: Indoor, Outdoor
Type of Seed: Vegetable
Organic: Yes
Family: Tomato
Uses: Vegetable
Soil Nutrient Requirements: Use Organic Manure & Compost for General Soil Nutrition Requirement
Sowing Method: Step 1: Fill seedling trays with soil. Sowing into seedling trays gives you a better germination rate than sowing directly into our garden beds::Step 2: Make holes for your seeds::Step 3: Sowing the seeds::Step 4: Cover with soil::Step 5: Mist spray with water.
Net Quantity: 1000 per packet
Additional Features
Care Instructions: Planting And Care:Soil should be well-drained, but maintain adequate moisture either with mulch or plastic covering, Water one to two inches per week, If you live in a warm or desert climate, watering everyday may be necessary, Fertilize after the first fruit set, Weed carefully around plants, If necessary, support plants with cages or stakes to prevent bending, For larger fruit, spray the plants with a solution of one tablespoon of Epsom salts in a gallon of water, once when it begins to bloom, and once ten days later.
Other Features: PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS:Sow seeds indoors 6 to 8 weeks before the tether end of the winter-spring.Two weeks before transplanting seedlings outdoors, till the soil to about 1 foot and mix in aged manure, compost, or fertilizer. Harden off transplants for a week before planting them outside.Establish tomato cages in the ground at the time of founding.Plant seedlings two feet apart.Pinch off a few lower branches of the transplants, and plant the root ball deep enough so that the remaining lowest leaves are barely above the surface of ground.WATERING:Water thoroughly to encourage the tomato roots to look for water and nutrients deep in the ground.SPOT:Tomatoes need a minimum of 6 hours of sun to produce fruit, but 8 or more hours of sun will produce the best results.TEMPERATURE:Tomatoes need consistent night temperatures between 12 degree Celsius and 24 C (55°F and 75°F) to set fruit. Fruit will not colour properly when night temperatures stay above 29 C (85°F)