Nektar-Tomate
Variety
Approved Data
created by M. B. at 09.05.2023
Fruit shape
around
Color
red
Location
Raised bed
Outdoor
permeable soil
Taste
fruity
sugary sweet
Propagating
Planting
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Red cherry tomato with spherical, red fruits with a sugary-sweet, fruity taste. High-yielding variety for fresh consumption. Sometimes described as an F1 hybrid and usually more as a group of varieties. For example, nectar cherry tomatoes 'Solena® Sweet Yellow', 'Solena® Sweet Choco', 'Solena® Sweet Orange', 'Solena® Sweet Red'
Non hybrid
Not frost resistant
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. Under-sowing with low-growing plants is a good option. - Watering 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. Planting partners: The nectar tomato harmonizes best in combination with Ocimum basilicum, Tropaeolum, Petroselinum crispum, Mentha x piperita, Calendula, Tagetes, Galium odoratum and Zinnia.
Light requirement
Sunny
Water requirement
Wet
Soil
Light (sandy)
Nutrient requirement
High
Seeding distance
50 cm
Row spacing
50 cm
Seeding depth
1 cm
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