Herztomate Fleurette, F1
Variety
Approved Data
created by Melanie S. at 22.05.2023
Fruit shape
heart-shaped
Color
red
Location
Balcony
Greenhouse
Outdoor
Taste
low acid
aromatic
sweetish
Growth habit
high
Must be supported
strong-growing
Propagating
Planting
Harvest
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The F1 hybrid Fleurette is an improved oxheart tomato with uniform fruit formation on the entire, vigorous plant, very high-yielding. Heart-shaped, low-acid fruits with a great taste. Early harvest maturity. Fruit weight approx. 180 grams.
F1 Hybrid
Not frost resistant
Germination in 8-14 days at 18-25°C. Fertilize regularly. The plant needs a support, break out side shoots regularly (pinch out). Water the tomatoes: Depending on whether you are pre-sowing or direct sowing tomatoes, and depending on the location and variety, you will need to water your tomato plants differently often. Tomatoes can develop very deep roots that can even draw water from the groundwater. In this case, you hardly need to water them, if at all. Pay attention to the leaves, if they hang limp you should water your tomato plants. The soil dries out more quickly, especially in pots, raised beds and raised beds, so you will need to water them more often.
Light requirement
Sunny
Water requirement
Wet
Soil
Light (sandy)
Nutrient requirement
High
Seeding distance
60 cm
Row spacing
80 cm
Seeding depth
1 cm
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