Wapsipinicon Peach
Variety
Approved Data
created by Jens47 at 05.02.2023
Fruit shape
round-oval
Color
yellow
light yellow
light orange
orange
Location
planting: greenhouse
planting: outdoor
planting: bed
planting: raised bed
Heat requirement: high
sheltered from the wind
Taste
tangy
sweet
Resistances
robust
Blossom end rot resistant
Growth habit
harvest: profitable
Propagating
Planting
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"Wapsipinicon Peach" is a so-called peach tomato and a real rarity. Its fruits have a velvety, peach-like surface and a light yellow color with a slight pink note. Approx. 5 cm in diameter. They taste sweet and spicy and are very juicy. The plants grow very tall (approx. 2m) and should be tied up. High-yielding. Medium-early, 70 to 84 days.
Non hybrid
Not frost resistant
Pre-culture from March indoors at approx. +22-28°C, germination period 6-20 days. Harden off the seedlings in May and plant out in a greenhouse, tomato house or outdoors (with rain protection). Tie to supports or ties and pinch out regularly. Loves plenty of sun and - as tomatoes are heavy eaters - regular feeding.
Light requirement
Sunny
Water requirement
Wet
Soil
Light (sandy)
Nutrient requirement
High
Plant distance
50 cm
Row spacing
75 cm
Seeding depth
1 cm
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