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Tomato's pro

Tomato's pro
Mig farm provide a wide collection of tomato seeds that could be growing in UAE weather and the gulf weather too, we have different varieties of cherry tomato, big tomato, f1 tomato's, and different colors of tomatoes. they are easy and strong tomatoes.
  • RED SKY BEEFSTAEK Tomatos

    RED SKY BEEFSTAEK Tomatos

    Organic Tomato SeedExclusive! Resurrected strain of this classic, flavorful slicer.Produces 6–8 oz. slicers that are great for fresh eating.Particularly for stewed tomatoes. LATINE NAME SOLANUM LYCOPERSICUM DAYS TO MATURITY 69 DAYS LIFE CYCLE ANNAUL HYBRID STATUS HYBRID (F1)GROWING INFORMATION DETERMINATE (Bush): Varieties do not need pruning and may be grown with or without support; fruit ripens within a concentrated time period.INDETERMINATE (Climbing): Varieties should be staked, trellised, or caged, and pruned for best results; fruit ripens over an extended period.CULTURE: Medium-rich soil with pH 6.0–6.8 preferred. Fertilize accurately since excess nitrogen causes rampant growth, rot, and delayed ripening. For short determinates, succession-plant every 4–6 weeks. Tomatoes typically germinate in 5–7 days.TRANSPLANTING: Don't start too early—leggy, root-bound, or flowering transplants can cause stunting and reduce early production. About 5–6 weeks before transplanting, sow 1/4" deep in 20-row flats with 20 seeds/row, or in 200-cell trays with 1 seed/cell; lightly cover. Keep mix at 75–85°F (24–29°C) with moderate moisture. At first true leaf, pot-up to 50-cell trays or 4" pots, depending on expected transplant timing. Grow at constant 60–70°F (16–21°C) temp and use complete fertilizer until hardened-off. Supplemental lights and lower night temps control stretching. For earliest crop, plant under row cover around last frost date. Avoid exposing unprotected plants to consecutive nightly temperatures below 45°F (7°C). In rows 4–6' apart, space determinates 12–24" and indeterminates 24–36". Plant deeply to encourage adventitious rooting. Water seedlings with a high-phosphate fertilizer solution at planting to help boost early yields.TRELLISING: Basket-weave by pounding 5–6' stakes every 2–3 plants, using heavier t-posts intermittently and at ends of beds. For tall indeterminates, consider short extensions or pruning once they outgrow a manageable size for easy harvest.PRUNING: Indeterminates likely benefit by removing all suckers under the first strong branch directly below the first flower cluster. The lower bottom suckers often miss trellis supports, set fruit closer to soil, take energy from upper parts, and encourage spread of disease from soil. If needed later in season, consider thinning out leaves to increase airflow or topping plants to help finish ripening last fruits.DISEASES & INSECT PESTS: Learn your common pests and options for control, including resistant cultivars and pesticides. Avoid wet leaves and handling when wet or using tobacco products. Manage plant debris and crop rotations.HARVEST: Fruits ripen gradually from the blossom end to shoulders and from the base of clusters to the tips. Harvest softer fruit unstacked into shallow, padded trays. Use fully ripe fruit only for local retail or home-use. To deliver sound fruit, pick less ripe the further the distance and the longer the time between field and customer. Any fruit breaking color will still ripen post-harvest. Calyx can be removed or kept to prove freshness. If staking larger fruit with calyx on, consider trimming below shoulders when harvesting.STORAGE: Store blemish-free, near-ripe fruit 4–7 days at room temperature in darkness. Store longer with proper variety selection, picking less-ripe, and keeping at cooler temperatures 45–60°F (7–16°C). Colder and picking too green will sacrifice end-quality.DAYS TO MATURITY: From transplants.

    Dhs. 14.00 - Dhs. 22.00

  • Pink Bumble Bee Organic tomatos

    Pink Bumble Bee Organic tomatos

    Pink cherry streaked with gold.Excellent sweet flavor. Pink Bumble Bee is an alluring combination of light pinks, yellows and oranges and is great in a mix with the other Artisan varieties. Like all the Artisan™ tomatoes, Pink Bumble Bee was bred with high vigor to perform under tough conditions. 20-25 gm. fruits. Indeterminate. USDA Certified Organic.    LATIN NAMESolanum lycopersicumDAYS TO MATURITY70 DaysHYBRID STATUSOpen PollinatedPRODUCT FEATURESSCIENTIFIC NAME:Solanum lycopersicumDETERMINATE (Bush):Varieties do not need pruning and may be grown with or without support; fruit ripens within a concentrated time period.INDETERMINATE (Climbing):Varieties should be staked, trellised, or caged, and pruned for best results; fruit ripens over an extended period.CULTURE:Medium-rich soil with pH 6.0–6.8 preferred. Fertilize accurately since excess nitrogen causes rampant growth, rot, and delayed ripening. For short determinates, succession-plant every 4–6 weeks. Tomatoes typically germinate in 5–7 days.TRANSPLANTING:Don't start too early—leggy, root-bound, or flowering transplants can cause stunting and reduce early production. About 5–6 weeks before transplanting, sow 1/4" deep in 20-row flats with 20 seeds/row, or in 200-cell trays with 1 seed/cell; lightly cover. Keep mix at 75–85°F (24–29°C) with moderate moisture. At first true leaf, pot-up to 50-cell trays or 4" pots, depending on expected transplant timing. Grow at constant 60–70°F (16–21°C) temp and use complete fertilizer until hardened-off. Supplemental lights and lower night temps control stretching. For earliest crop, plant under row cover around last frost date. Avoid exposing unprotected plants to consecutive nightly temperatures below 45°F (7°C). In rows 4–6' apart, space determinates 12–24" and indeterminates 24–36". Plant deeply to encourage adventitious rooting. Water seedlings with a high-phosphate fertilizer solution at planting to help boost early yields.TRELLISING:Basket-weave by pounding 5–6' stakes every 2–3 plants, using heavier t-posts intermittently and at ends of beds. For tall indeterminates, consider short extensions or pruning once they outgrow a manageable size for easy harvest.PRUNING:Indeterminates likely benefit by removing all suckers under the first strong branch directly below the first flower cluster. The lower bottom suckers often miss trellis supports, set fruit closer to soil, take energy from upper parts, and encourage spread of disease from soil. If needed later in season, consider thinning out leaves to increase airflow or topping plants to help finish ripening last fruits.DISEASES & INSECT PESTS:Learn your common pests and options for control, including resistant cultivars and pesticides. Avoid wet leaves and handling when wet or using tobacco products. Manage plant debris and crop rotations.HARVEST:Fruits ripen gradually from the blossom end to shoulders and from the base of clusters to the tips. Harvest softer fruit unstacked into shallow, padded trays. Use fully ripe fruit only for local retail or home-use. To deliver sound fruit, pick less ripe the further the distance and the longer the time between field and customer. Any fruit breaking color will still ripen post-harvest. Calyx can be removed or kept to prove freshness. If staking larger fruit with calyx on, consider trimming below shoulders when harvesting.STORAGE:Store blemish-free, near-ripe fruit 4–7 days at room temperature in darkness. Store longer with proper variety selection, picking less-ripe, and keeping at cooler temperatures 45–60°F (7–16°C). Colder and picking too green will sacrifice end-quality.

    Dhs. 15.00 - Dhs. 23.00

  • Lupitas cherry tomato

    Lupitas cherry tomato

    DESCRIPTION:Do you also like to snack on tomatoes fresh from the bush? Then the 'Lupitas' cherry tomato from Dehner premium seeds will delight you with its intense, delicate taste ! Not only is it excellent for eating raw, it is also ideal as a side dish or ingredient for sauces, pizzas and other delicious recipes .Think about the next barbecue party and simply refine your salads and barbecue skewers with the tomatoes you have harvested yourself.Not only you will be happy about the crunchy, sweet fruits, but also your guests.Since the cherry tomato 'Lupitas' from Dehner Premium Seeds is a very high-yielding variety , you can even harvest whole bunches.So you always have tasty snacks for the office or school at home.   .Very delicate & high yielding garden plants.Resistant to many tomato diseases.Unique delicate taste.F1 Hybrid: Best of two varieties.Ideal for pizza, salads and saucesUncomplicated cultivation that makes many things easierSow the Dehner premium cherry tomato 'Lupitas' seeds in February or March.Then plant them outdoors in May or June.It prefers a warm, sunny location with nutrient-rich, humus-rich soil.Its resistance to many tomato diseases is a particular advantage of the 'Lupitas' cherry tomato.Let yourself be convinced and buy this premium quality, which is available exclusively from Dehner!characteristics:harvest time: July, August, September, Octobergermination time: 6 - 12 day(s) Care:Location: warm, sunnysoil condition: nutritious, humicplanting time: May JuneSowing/planting depth: 1 cmsowing time: February Marchfertilization: multiple fertilizer applications necessaryMiscellaneous:brand: stretcherQuality: Premium quality gardenContents: 10 pieces

    Dhs. 18.00

  • Hoffmann's Rentita tomatos

    Hoffmann's Rentita tomatos

    DESCRIPTION:Homegrown fruit or vegetables from your own garden is a special treat. Fresh tomatoes straight from the bush refine every summer salad or are a real treat individually.With the Dehner seed tomato 'Hoffmanns Rentita' you plant the best bush tomato from the product range.This bush tomato is particularly early and rich in tomatoes and is ideal for outdoor and pot cultivation.With a bag of Dehner seed tomato 'Hoffmann's Rentita' seeds, you can sow up to approx. 60 individual plants and, thanks to the high brand quality, which you can obtain exclusively from Dehner, your plants will grow and thrive. .Particularly early bush tomato.Suitable for outdoor and pot culture.Rich harvest - Already 2 months after planting.Contents are sufficient for approx. 60 plants.Brand quality exclusively from Dehner Large and early harvest with this high-yielding varietyThe Dehner seed tomato 'Hoffmanns Rentita' needs a balanced amount of care and attention.After a germination period of 6 to 12 days, you should fertilize the young plant 2 to 3 times at regular intervals.A nutrient-rich soil with a thick layer of humus also facilitates growth.A warm, sunny location with protection from rain and storms then ensures even growth, which you should support with a climbing aid, especially during the harvest season.After only 2 months of growth, you can then harvest the delicious bush tomatoes from July to October.characteristics:harvest time: July, August, September, Octobergermination time: 6 - 12 day(s) Care:Location: warm, sunnysoil condition: nutritious, humicplanting time: May JuneSowing/planting depth: 1 cmsowing time: March April Mayfertilization: multiple fertilizer applications necessary Miscellaneous:brand: stretcherQuality: brand qualityContent is enough for approx: 60 plantsContents: 1 gram

    Dhs. 17.00

  • Harz Fire Tomato

    Harz Fire Tomato

    DESCRIPTION: Seeds Tomato 'Harz Fire' The tomato is one of the most popular fruits and vegetables in this country. Grow them yourself in your own garden and try different varieties. The Dehner seed tomato 'Harzfeuer' provides you with healthy and early ripening fruit . The germ protection pack contains 2 g and is sufficient for 15 plants. It is sown from February to early April. The seedlings should not be brought outside until after mid-May. It is important to ensure a warm and sunny location as well as humus-rich or nutrient-rich soil. In order to achieve a lush harvest from the Dehner Tomato 'Harzfeuer' seeds, you should fertilize several times. Then you can experience at your leisure how strong tomato plants thrive from the tender seedlings. .Early, robust variety .Sweet aromatic taste .Firm, scarlet fruits .F1 Hybrid: Improved characteristics .Brand quality exclusively from Dehner  Plump and rich in vitamins Enjoy the vegetables made from the Dehner 'Harzfeuer' tomato seeds in a different way. Whether served raw or with a vinaigrette in a hearty salad, the medium-sized tomatoes delight with their sweet and aromatic taste. Of course, they also taste good as pasta sauces, filled with rice or as part of a vegetable stir-fry. They also provide you with the valuable vitamins A, B2, C and P as well as lycopene. If you want to grow several types of vegetables at the same time, the Dehner seed 'Harzfeuer' tomato is ideal for growing in close proximity with spinach, radishes, lettuce, cabbage, garlic and carrots.  characteristics: harvest time: June, July, August, September, October germination time: 6 - 12 day(s)  Care: Location: warm, sunny soil condition: nutritious, humic planting time: May June Sowing/planting depth: 1 cm sowing time: February March April fertilization: multiple fertilizer applications necessary  Miscellaneous: brand: stretcher Quality: brand quality Content is enough for approx: 15 plants Contents: 0.3 gram

    Dhs. 17.00

  • Granadero Tomato

    Granadero Tomato

    Organic (F1) Tomato Seed, Most Prolific Plum.Granadero produces very high yields of uniform, attractive, bright red, 4–5 oz. tomatoes with very good flavor. Thick-walled fruit; ideal for fresh tomato sauces, salsas, and salads. Broad disease resistance package keeps Granadero healthy even under heavy disease pressure. High resistance to Fusarium wilt races 1 and 2, tomato mosaic virus, Verticillium wilt; and intermediate resistance to powdery mildew, nematodes, and tomato spotted wilt virus. Low susceptibility to blossom end rot. Indeterminate. USDA Certified Organic. LATINE NAME SOLANUM LYCOPERSICUM DAYS TO MATURITY 75 DAYS LIFE CYCLE ANNAUL HYBRID STATUSHYBRID (F1)GROWING INFORMATION TRELLISING: Basket-weave by pounding 5–6' stakes every 2–3 plants, using heavier t-posts intermittently and at ends of beds. For tall indeterminates, consider short extensions or pruning once they outgrow a manageable size for easy harvest.PRUNING: Indeterminates likely benefit by removing all suckers under the first strong branch directly below the first flower cluster. The lower bottom suckers often miss trellis supports, set fruit closer to soil, take energy from upper parts, and encourage spread of disease from soil. If needed later in season, consider thinning out leaves to increase airflow or topping plants to help finish ripening last fruits.DISEASES & INSECT PESTS: Learn your common pests and options for control, including resistant cultivars and pesticides. Avoid wet leaves and handling when wet or using tobacco products. Manage plant debris and crop rotations.HARVEST: Fruits ripen gradually from the blossom end to shoulders and from the base of clusters to the tips. Harvest softer fruit unstacked into shallow, padded trays. Use fully ripe fruit only for local retail or home-use. To deliver sound fruit, pick less ripe the further the distance and the longer the time between field and customer. Any fruit breaking color will still ripen post-harvest. Calyx can be removed or kept to prove freshness. If staking larger fruit with calyx on, consider trimming below shoulders when harvesting.STORAGE: Store blemish-free, near-ripe fruit 4–7 days at room temperature in darkness. Store longer with proper variety selection, picking less-ripe, and keeping at cooler temperatures 45–60°F (7–16°C). Colder and picking too green will sacrifice end-quality.DAYS TO MATURITY: From transplants.

    Dhs. 22.00 - Dhs. 32.00

  • GIFT BEEFSTEAK TOMATO

    GIFT BEEFSTEAK TOMATO

    High yields of large, flavorful fruit.Vigorous, open plants produce very high yields of uniform, 8-12 oz., red fruits that are mostly smooth with slight shoulder ribs. Very good flavor with nice internal color and quality. High resistance to Fusarium wilt races 1, 2, Fusarium crown and root rot, leaf mold, tobacco mosaic virus, tomato mosaic virus, and Verticillium wilt. LATINE NAME SOLANUM LYCOPERSICUMDAYS TO MATURITY 72 DAYS LIFE CYCLE ANNAUL HYBRID STATUS HYBRID (F1)GROWING INFORMATION DETERMINATE (Bush): Varieties do not need pruning and may be grown with or without support; fruit ripens within a concentrated time period.INDETERMINATE (Climbing): Varieties should be staked, trellised, or caged, and pruned for best results; fruit ripens over an extended period.CULTURE: Medium-rich soil with pH 6.0–6.8 preferred. Fertilize accurately since excess nitrogen causes rampant growth, rot, and delayed ripening. For short determinates, succession-plant every 4–6 weeks. Tomatoes typically germinate in 5–7 days.TRANSPLANTING: Don't start too early—leggy, root-bound, or flowering transplants can cause stunting and reduce early production. About 5–6 weeks before transplanting, sow 1/4" deep in 20-row flats with 20 seeds/row, or in 200-cell trays with 1 seed/cell; lightly cover. with moderate moisture. At first true leaf, pot-up to 50-cell trays or 4" pots, depending on expected transplant timing. use complete fertilizer until hardened-off. In rows 4–6' apart, space determinates 12–24" and indeterminates 24–36". Plant deeply to encourage adventitious rooting. Water seedlings with a high-phosphate fertilizer solution at planting to help boost early yields.TRELLISING: Basket-weave by pounding 5–6' stakes every 2–3 plants, using heavier t-posts intermittently and at ends of beds. For tall indeterminates, consider short extensions or pruning once they outgrow a manageable size for easy harvest.PRUNING: Indeterminates likely benefit by removing all suckers under the first strong branch directly below the first flower cluster. The lower bottom suckers often miss trellis supports, set fruit closer to soil, take energy from upper parts, and encourage spread of disease from soil. If needed later in season, consider thinning out leaves to increase airflow or topping plants to help finish ripening last fruits.DISEASES & INSECT PESTS: Learn your common pests and options for control, including resistant cultivars and pesticides. Avoid wet leaves and handling when wet or using tobacco products. Manage plant debris and crop rotations.HARVEST: Fruits ripen gradually from the blossom end to shoulders and from the base of clusters to the tips. Harvest softer fruit unstacked into shallow, padded trays. Use fully ripe fruit only for local retail or home-use. To deliver sound fruit, pick less ripe the further the distance and the longer the time between field and customer. Any fruit breaking color will still ripen post-harvest. Calyx can be removed or kept to prove freshness. If staking larger fruit with calyx on, consider trimming below shoulders when harvesting.STORAGE: Store blemish-free, near-ripe fruit 4–7 days at room temperature in darkness. Store longer with proper variety selection, picking less-ripe, and keeping at cooler temperatures 45–60°F (7–16°C). Colder and picking too green will sacrifice end-quality.DAYS TO MATURITY: From transplants.

    Dhs. 15.00 - Dhs. 27.00

  • Diplom Tomatos

    Diplom Tomatos

    DESCRIPTION:Premium Seeds Tomato 'Diplom'Tomatoes fresh from the garden taste intense and aromatic. Sun-ripened fruits that are harvested when ripe are a true taste experience. Tomatoes for self-cultivation are a popular vegetable in their own greenhouse, especially among hobby gardeners. The 'Diplom' tomato has large round fruits with an attractive shape. The bright red tomatoes are firm and reminiscent of grandma's times, as the aroma of the 'Diplom' is excellent. The 'Diplom' tomato, which is botanically called 'Solanum lycoperiscum', is an F1 hybrid, as breeds from different genera and species are called in biology. The plants from the Dehner Premium Seeds Tomato 'Diplom' are very resistant to several diseases. .Early maturing, high yielding variety.Big and round fruits.Outstanding taste.F1 Hybrid: Improved characteristics of two strains.Premium quality exclusively from Dehner Premium Seeds Tomato 'Diplom': The early maturing among the high-yielding plantsAbout 15 strong plants grow from the Dehner premium seeds tomato 'Diplom', which promise a very high harvest yield and an above-average early yield. The Dehner premium seed tomato 'Diplom' is a very proven top variety, which is particularly early maturing and is therefore ready for harvest from July. This tomato variety is suitable both for the field and the greenhouse, as well as for urban gardening, because 'Diplom' also feels at home on terraces and balconies. The tomato prefers a warm, sheltered location with soil that is humus-rich and rich in nutrients. If there is still space for more vegetables, you can sow spinach, radishes, lettuce, cabbage, garlic or carrots as mixed and neighboring crops. characteristics:germination time: 6 - 12 day(s)Care:Location: protectedsoil condition: nutritious, humicSowing/planting depth: 1 cmfertilization: multiple fertilizer applications necessaryMiscellaneous:brand: stretcherQuality: Premium quality gardencontent is enough for approx: 15 plantsContents: 4 gram

    Dhs. 18.00

  • Clime Star F1

    Clime Star F1

    Star Tomato is a large fruit cluster tomato (TOV) which produces firm, deep red fruit with excellent shelf life.First-early tunnel tomato with sweet, tangy flavor and impressive size. Smooth, rich red fruits ((Suitable for hydroponics, indoor cultivation, and regular outdoor cultivation))( Best in Mig Farm )   LATINE NAME SOLANUM LYCOPERSICUM DAYS TO MATURITY 70 DAYS LIFE CYCLE ANNAUL HYBRID STATUS HYBRID (F1)Certified OrganicGROWING INFORMATION DETERMINATE (Bush): Varieties do not need pruning and may be grown with or without support; fruit ripens within a concentrated time period. INDETERMINATE (Climbing): Varieties should be staked, trellised, or caged, and pruned for best results; fruit ripens over an extended period. CULTURE: Medium-rich soil with pH 6.0–6.8 preferred. Fertilize accurately since excess nitrogen causes rampant growth, rot, and delayed ripening. For short determinates, succession-plant every 4–6 weeks. Tomatoes typically germinate in 5–7 days. TRANSPLANTING: Don't start too early—leggy, root-bound, or flowering transplants can cause stunting and reduce early production. About 5–6 weeks before transplanting, sow 1/4" deep in 20-row flats with 20 seeds/row, or in 200-cell trays with 1 seed/cell; lightly cover. with moderate moisture soil. At first true leaf, pot-up to 50-cell trays or 4" pots, depending on expected transplant timing.  use complete fertilizer until hardened-off.  In rows 4–6' apart, space determinates 12–24" and indeterminates 24–36". Plant deeply to encourage adventitious rooting. Water seedlings with a high-phosphate fertilizer solution at planting to help boost early yields. TRELLISING: Basket-weave by pounding 5–6' stakes every 2–3 plants, using heavier t-posts intermittently and at ends of beds. For tall indeterminates, consider short extensions or pruning once they outgrow a manageable size for easy harvest.PRUNING: Indeterminates likely benefit by removing all suckers under the first strong branch directly below the first flower cluster. The lower bottom suckers often miss trellis supports, set fruit closer to soil, take energy from upper parts, and encourage spread of disease from soil. If needed later in season, consider thinning out leaves to increase airflow or topping plants to help finish ripening last fruits. DISEASES & INSECT PESTS: Learn your common pests and options for control, including resistant cultivars and pesticides. Avoid wet leaves and handling when wet or using tobacco products. Manage plant debris and crop rotations. HARVEST: Fruits ripen gradually from the blossom end to shoulders and from the base of clusters to the tips. Harvest softer fruit unstacked into shallow, padded trays. Use fully ripe fruit only for local retail or home-use. To deliver sound fruit, pick less ripe the further the distance and the longer the time between field and customer. Any fruit breaking color will still ripen post-harvest. Calyx can be removed or kept to prove freshness. If staking larger fruit with calyx on, consider trimming below shoulders when harvesting. STORAGE: Store blemish-free, near-ripe fruit 4–7 days at room temperature in darkness. Store longer with proper variety selection, picking less-ripe, and keeping at cooler temperatures 45–60°F (7–16°C). Colder and picking too green will sacrifice end-quality.DAYS TO MATURITY: From transplants.  

    Dhs. 21.00 - Dhs. 35.00

  • CHEROKEE PURPULE HEIRLOOM TOMATO

    CHEROKEE PURPULE HEIRLOOM TOMATO

    Unusual variety with full flavor.Famously rich flavor and texture make this a colorful favorite among heirloom enthusiasts. Medium-large, flattened globe, 8-12 oz. fruits. Color is dusky pink with dark shoulders. Multilocular interior ranges from purple to brown to green. Relatively short vines. USDA Certified Organic. LATINE NAME  SOLANUM LYCOPERSICUM  DAYS TO MATURITY  72 DAYS  LIFE CYCLE  ANNAUL HYBRID STATUS  OPEN POLLINATED  GROWING INFORMATION  DETERMINATE (Bush): Varieties do not need pruning and may be grown with or without support; fruit ripens within a concentrated time period. INDETERMINATE (Climbing): Varieties should be staked, trellised, or caged, and pruned for best results; fruit ripens over an extended period. CULTURE: Medium-rich soil with pH 6.0–6.8 preferred. Fertilize accurately since excess nitrogen causes rampant growth, rot, and delayed ripening. For short determinates, succession-plant every 4–6 weeks. Tomatoes typically germinate in 5–7 days. TRANSPLANTING: Don't start too early—leggy, root-bound, or flowering transplants can cause stunting and reduce early production. About 5–6 weeks before transplanting, sow 1/4" deep in 20-row flats with 20 seeds/row, or in 200-cell trays with 1 seed/cell; At first true leaf, pot-up to 50-cell trays or 4" pots, depending on expected transplant timing.  use complete fertilizer until hardened-off.  Plant deeply to encourage adventitious rooting. Water seedlings with a high-phosphate fertilizer solution at planting to help boost early yields. TRELLISING: Basket-weave by pounding 5–6' stakes every 2–3 plants, using heavier t-posts intermittently and at ends of beds. For tall indeterminates, consider short extensions or pruning once they outgrow a manageable size for easy harvest. PRUNING: Indeterminates likely benefit by removing all suckers under the first strong branch directly below the first flower cluster. The lower bottom suckers often miss trellis supports, set fruit closer to soil, take energy from upper parts, and encourage spread of disease from soil. If needed later in season, consider thinning out leaves to increase airflow or topping plants to help finish ripening last fruits. DISEASES & INSECT PESTS: Learn your common pests and options for control, including resistant cultivars and pesticides. Avoid wet leaves and handling when wet or using tobacco products. Manage plant debris and crop rotations. HARVEST: Fruits ripen gradually from the blossom end to shoulders and from the base of clusters to the tips. Harvest softer fruit unstacked into shallow, padded trays. Use fully ripe fruit only for local retail or home-use. To deliver sound fruit, pick less ripe the further the distance and the longer the time between field and customer. Any fruit breaking color will still ripen post-harvest. Calyx can be removed or kept to prove freshness. If staking larger fruit with calyx on, consider trimming below shoulders when harvesting. STORAGE: Store blemish-free, near-ripe fruit 4–7 days at room temperature in darkness. Store longer with proper variety selection, picking less-ripe, and keeping at cooler temperatures 45–60°F (7–16°C). Colder and picking too green will sacrifice end-quality. DAYS TO MATURITY: From transplants.

    Dhs. 17.00 - Dhs. 27.00

  • BRANDYWINE TOMATO

    BRANDYWINE TOMATO

    Brandywine Organic Tomato Seed(One of the most flavorful tomatoes)We describe Brandywine's luscious, heirloom flavor as "very rich, loud, and distinctively spicy." The large fruits, often over 1 lb., have a deep pink skin and smooth, red flesh. Our 'Queensberry' strain is considered among the best. Indeterminate. USDA Certified Organic.  Certified Organic.  LATINE NAME SOLANUM LYCOPERSICUMDAYS TO MATURITY 78 DAYS HYBRID STATUS OPEN POLLINATED GROWING INFORMATION DETERMINATE (Bush): Varieties do not need pruning and may be grown with or without support; fruit ripens within a concentrated time period.INDETERMINATE (Climbing): Varieties should be staked, trellised, or caged, and pruned for best results; fruit ripens over an extended period.CULTURE: Medium-rich soil with pH 6.0–6.8 preferred. Fertilize accurately since excess nitrogen causes rampant growth, rot, and delayed ripening. For short determinates, succession-plant every 4–6 weeks. Tomatoes typically germinate in 5–7 days.Plant deeply to encourage adventitious rooting. Water seedlings with a high-phosphate fertilizer solution at planting to help boost early yields.TRELLISING: Basket-weave by pounding 5–6' stakes every 2–3 plants, using heavier t-posts intermittently and at ends of beds. For tall indeterminates, consider short extensions or pruning once they outgrow a manageable size for easy harvest.PRUNING: Indeterminates likely benefit by removing all suckers under the first strong branch directly below the first flower cluster. The lower bottom suckers often miss trellis supports, set fruit closer to soil, take energy from upper parts, and encourage spread of disease from soil. If needed later in season, consider thinning out leaves to increase airflow or topping plants to help finish ripening last fruits.DISEASES & INSECT PESTS: Learn your common pests and options for control, including resistant cultivars and pesticides. Avoid wet leaves and handling when wet or using tobacco products. Manage plant debris and crop rotations.HARVEST: Fruits ripen gradually from the blossom end to shoulders and from the base of clusters to the tips. Harvest softer fruit unstacked into shallow, padded trays. Use fully ripe fruit only for local retail or home-use. To deliver sound fruit, pick less ripe the further the distance and the longer the time between field and customer. Any fruit breaking color will still ripen post-harvest. Calyx can be removed or kept to prove freshness. If staking larger fruit with calyx on, consider trimming below shoulders when harvesting.STORAGE: Store blemish-free, near-ripe fruit 4–7 days at room temperature in darkness. Store longer with proper variety selection, picking less-ripe, and keeping at cooler temperatures 45–60°F (7–16°C). Colder and picking too green will sacrifice end-quality.DAYS TO MATURITY: From transplants.

    Dhs. 17.00 - Dhs. 22.00

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