Atomic Fusion
Variety
Approved Data
created by CommanderKSK at 16.03.2023
Growth habit
Must be supported
Location
Greenhouse
Balcony
protected
Outdoor
Color
green
multicolor
brown
Taste
fruity
sweet
Fruit shape
elongated
round-oval
Propagating
Planting
Harvest
J
F
M
A
M
J
J
A
S
O
N
D
Atomic Fusion is a very beautiful cone-shaped, sometimes roundish tomato with attractive colors. The XL version of 'Brad's Atomic Grape' from 2017, so to speak. The fruits can reach a weight of 60-120g and are therefore more than twice as heavy. The more sun it gets outdoors, the more black coloration develops. You can determine when the very tasty fruits are ready for harvest by pressure testing, but they can also hang for a long time. Another real eye-catcher from Wild Boar Farms in the USA. It also has a convincing taste, very sweet with exotic fruit notes. Its high anthocyanin content in the blue color is very healthy and rich in antioxidants. An attractive, seed-resistant new variety from Brad Gates (Wild Boar Farms, USA).
Non hybrid
Not frost resistant
The plant grows very narrow and has very drooping leaves. General: Tomatoes require a lot of light, warmth, water and nutrients. They are grown from seed on the windowsill from March. The seedlings should be planted deep, up to the first leaf base, so that the root system is enlarged by additional lateral roots. Unlike most other crops, tomatoes should always be planted in the same place. The plants also need wooden/corrugated wire rods or a trellis to which you regularly tie them. This is the only way they can support the weight of the fruit. You should regularly break out the side shoots that form in the leaf axils. This is because they do not bear fruit and take away the plant's energy to concentrate on producing lots of fruit. Under-sowing with low-growing plants is a good option.
Light requirement
Sunny
Water requirement
Very humid
Soil
Light (sandy)
Nutrient requirement
High
Seeding distance
100 cm
Row spacing
100 cm
Seeding depth
1 cm
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