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Heirloom tomato plant that produces large red-pink fruits that can weigh up to 1 kg. Late production but abundant despite the size of the fruits which are plump and juicy. Indeterminate growth.
Tomato – Supersteak Homestead
Heirloom tomato plant that produces large red-pink fruits that can weigh up to 1 kg. Late production but abundant despite the size of the fruits which are plump and juicy. Indeterminate growth.
Growing tips
Conditions of germination:
depth of sowing: 5 mm
optimal temperatures of germination: 20 to 30ºC
time for germination: 7 to 14 days
When to sow:
indoor sowing 6 to 8 weeks before the last date in your area
Sowing technique: in pocket
Inside the same hole, sow 3 to 5 seeds spaced about 1 to 2 cm apart; when the seeds have germinated and the seedlings have reached a height of 5 cm, keep all the plants if space is available or keep only the best plants. Transplant into individual containers while waiting for transplanting into the garden.
Transplanting in the garden:
When the soil is warmed and the average nighttime temperature stays above 10 ºC.
Distance in the garden:
between plants: 45 to 60 cm
between rows: 75 to 90 cm
Height of the plants: 150 to 210 cm
Soil: rich and well drained
Water: regular watering until the fruit begins to ripen, then watering at intervals to encourage ripening and not to diminish the flavor of the fruit
Exposure: full sun
Days to harvest (after transplanting): 85 days
Specificity:
Indeterminate (climbing) plants continue to grow and produce fruit all season long, while determinate varieties generally produce their fruit within a defined period of time and have a bushy habit.
Recommended support (stake or tomato cage).
Pot culture possible in containers of about 10 gallons/45 liters, 45 cm wide and 45 cm deep.
QUICK STATS
Number of seeds: ±25
Difficulty: Medium
Type: Heirloom / Open pollinated
Lifecycle:Annual
Additional information
Weight 0.1 g
Difficulty
Medium
Sowing
Indoor
Lifecycle
Annual
Root cellar
No
Sowing season
Spring