Black Cherry/ Schwarze Cherry
Variety
Approved Data
created by Aischbachgarten at 31.01.2021
Taste
aromatic
fruity
sweet
acidic
Location
Greenhouse
Balcony
Bed
Raised bed
rain-protected
Resistances
PLACE FIX
Fusarium wilt-resistant
Growth habit
high
Color
red
dark purple
Brown
Fruit shape
around
Propagating
Planting
Harvest
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Rich and vigorous cherry tomato with dark red-brown fruits (15-25g). The taste of these small crisp tomatoes is wonderfully aromatic, fruity-sweet with a subtle sour note. The coloration of the tomatoes changes from green to dark purple-red, mahogany to black-purple as they ripen. The violet-red flesh shimmers through the transparent skin. The pleasantly soft fruits have a firm skin, are burst and cut resistant and therefore also good for use as small salad tomatoes.
Non hybrid
Not frost resistant
Do not sow tomatoes too early. For home garden is enough in late March / early April. Germination temperature should be 24°C, germination period 10-14 days. 'Black Cherry' is a vigorous growing, strongly branched stake tomato, which can easily reach 2-3 m in height (indeterm. form). Recommended to grow the plant in 3 shoots. Good mass bearer! Best protection against late blight is a roof over the plants. Regular pruning and upward guiding. Further cultivation tips for the species Cocktail stake tomato.
Light requirement
Sunny
Water requirement
Very humid
Soil
Light (sandy)
Nutrient requirement
High
Seeding distance
75 cm
Row spacing
75 cm
Seeding depth
1 cm
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Early blight of potato
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White fly