Isis Candy
Variety
Approved Data
created by Kamila J. at 09.06.2023
Color
red
orange
golden yellow
marbled
Taste
juicy
fruity
sweet
Location
Greenhouse
Balcony
Bed
Outdoor
Growth habit
high
Must be supported
richly branched
slender growth
Fruit shape
around
round-oval
Resistances
robust
Propagating
Planting
Harvest
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Isis Candy is a very robust cherry tomato with vigorous growth and a long harvest period. Good yield. Its firm fruits are beautifully marbled red-golden-yellow-orange and have an excellent fruity, sweet and juicy aroma. It can also be cultivated well outdoors. Several shoots are no problem for them, but it is still advisable to pinch them out simply because of their vigorous growth. The plant has a medium yield and, with a height of less than two meters, remains suitable for balconies. It is early-bearing, branches out abundantly and is considered to be blossom-end rot tolerant (not late blight). Isis Candy was bred by Joe Bratka from New Jersey.
Non hybrid
Not frost resistant
Several shoots are not a problem for Isis Candy, but it is still advisable to pinch out the plant simply because of its vigorous growth. The plant has a medium yield and, with a height of less than two meters, remains suitable for balconies. It is early-bearing and branches out abundantly. Further growing tips for the species Cocktail vine tomato.
Light requirement
Sunny
Water requirement
Wet
Soil
Light (sandy)
Nutrient requirement
High
Seeding distance
100 cm
Row spacing
100 cm
Seeding depth
0.5 cm
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White fly