Tomato (Bush tomato)

Tomato (Bush tomato)

Solanum lycopersicum

Pflanzenfamilie

Solanums (Solanaceae)

Anbaupause Fruchtwechsel

4 Jahre

Saisonübersicht

Voranzucht

Pflanzung

Ernte

J

F

M

A

M

J

J

A

S

O

N

D

Details

Lichtbedarf

Sonnig

Wasserbedarf

Feucht

Boden

Mittelschwer (lehmig)

Nährstoffbedarf

Hoch

Lichtkeimer

Keimtemperatur

20 - 25 °C (Grad Celsius)

Pflanzabstand

60 cm

Reihenabstand

90 cm

Saattiefe

0.5 cm

Anleitungen

Mitte März

Propagating

Beschreibung

Vine tomatoes, sometimes called bush tomatoes, unlike stick tomatoes, have determinate growth, that is, they do not continue to grow indefinitely, but at some point cease to grow. They also remain smaller overall, which makes them well suited for pot growing on the balcony.

Herkunft:

Central and South America

Anbautipps

Tomatoes have high light, heat, water and nutrient requirements. They are grown from seed from March on the windowsill. The seedlings should be planted deep, until the first leaves appear, so that the root system is enlarged by additional lateral roots. Unlike most other crops, you should always plant tomatoes in the same spot. Undersowing with low-growing plants is fine. Because of their determinate growth, vine tomatoes do not need to be thinned out - water tomatoes: Depending on whether you preplant or direct seed tomatoes, and depending on the location and variety, you will need to water your tomato plants with varying frequency. Tomatoes can develop very deep roots, which can then even draw water from the groundwater. In this case, you need to water them little or not at all. Pay attention to the leaves, if they hang down limply you should water your tomato plants. Especially in pots, raised beds and raised beds, the soil dries out more quickly, so you need to water them more often.

Krankheiten

Grey mold

Root Rot

Dry rot of crucifers

Powdery mildews

Early blight of potato

Blossomrot

Brown rot

Schädlinge

Thrips

Spider mites

Land snails

Aphids

White fly

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