Lycopersicon esculentum
Brand: Seklos
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Tomato "Cour di Bue Orange" ("Bulls Heart Orange").
Popular large-fruited variety with unusual fruit color for this variety.
Medium-early. The plant is indeterminate, medium-leafy.
Fruits weighing up to 400 g, slightly ribbed, multi-chambered, fleshy, sweet, with excellent taste.
The color of the ripe fruit is orange. Suitable for growing in open  and protected ground. Used as salad dressing.
Agrotechnics.
Tomato is a warm and light-loving culture. Seeds begin to germinate at + 14 + 16 ° С, the optimum temperature for germination is + 20 + 25 ° С.
To obtain seedlings, seeds are sown from mid-March to a depth of 1-2 cm. The seedlings dive to a depth of 5 cm in the phase of 2-3 true leaves after abundant watering. In May, seedlings are planted in unheated film greenhouses, shelters and greenhouses in holes, deepening the main stem by 10-12 cm.
Plant care consists in watering as needed (it is especially important to water the tomato before flowering, with the appearance of ovaries and at the beginning of fruit ripening), frequent weeding and loosening, as well as top dressing.


Tomato Orange Oxheart, Bulls Heart. Heirloom tomato, Non-hybrid, Non GMO.

* How to deal with late blight on tomatoes?
Late blight is a fungal disease that occurs when the earth is waterlogged and there is a lack of sunlight. And tomatoes, potatoes and other garden plants are infected with late blight from the ground.
Gardeners, wise with bitter experience in the fight against phytophthora, made interesting conclusions:
* Tomatoes planted in the ground at the earliest possible time are much less affected by late blight than later varieties.
* The same applies to tall varieties: they are more resistant to phytophthora than ordinary ones.
* Place tomatoes in well-ventilated areas.
* Planting density of tomato seedlings should be minimal (within reasonable limits, of course). The main thing is that the leaves of neighbouring bushes do not touch.
* We cut off the lower leaves, otherwise - the right way to late blight.
* Watering tomatoes is necessary only under the root. (As the proverb goes: “Tomatoes should have wet feet and dry heads.”)
* Be sure to tie up the bushes: the fruits should not lie on damp ground!
Always remember and "do not tempt fate": phytophthora to varying degrees (depending on the weather) has always been, is and will be, and we must be constantly ready for it.
The first symptoms of the disease appear where moisture lasts longer - on the lower leaves. All bushes should be inspected daily and protective measures should be taken ...

The most effective way to combat late blight, which received not only an international patent but also the gratitude of gardeners - of course, PHYTOSPORIN!

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