Roma Tomato Seeds - Italian Heirloom
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Open Pollinated Tomato Seeds !(Lycopersicon lycopersicum)
Roma is one of the most popular varieties for pastes, sauces, and canning! Solid fruits with few seeds grow to about 3â. Compact vining growth habit. This easy to grow variety bears heavily until frost. Open pollinated.
The Roma tomato is a determinate, oblong variety that is very meaty with a low number of seeds. Average fruit size is 5 ounces.
Great for cooking, canning and making sauce, this heirloom dates back to 1958! Average time to maturity: 76 days
Detailed planting instructions:
When starting your tomato seeds be sure you have a place where they can get enough light. Even a sunny, south-facing window is barely adequate. Consider using a grow light to supplement sunlight.
Donât start plants too early. Sow seeds indoors 6 to 8 weeks before transplanting outside. Plant them 1/8 inch deep in sterile seed starting mix in flats or cells. Seeds germinate best at 75 F to 90 F. Then grow transplants at about 70 F.
Donât rush to transplant, either. Cold soil and air temperatures can stress plants. Wait at least a week or two after the last frost. Nighttime temperatures should be consistently above 45 F. Use black plastic mulch to warm soil and/or row covers, hot caps or other protection to keep plants warm early in the season. Remove covers whenever temperatures exceed 85 F.
Harden off plants before transplanting by reducing water and fertilizer, not by exposing to cold temperatures, which can stress them and stunt growth. Transplants exposed to cold temperatures (60 F to 65 F day and 50 F to 60 F night) are more prone to catfacing.
Botanical Name: Lycopersicon lycopersicum
Duration: Annual
Days to Maturity: 70
Height: 12â to 36â
Vegetable Spacing: 30â to 36â
Vegetable Planting: Sow seeds indoors before last frost. Plant seeds about 1/4â under soil surface, then transplant seedlings to garden with 30â - 36â between plants.
Vegetable Seed Saving: Allow tomatoes to over-ripen on plants; then collect seeds. Let seeds ferment in the tomato. Clean and dry the seeds before storage in cool dry conditions.
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