Tomato Heinz 1370
Tomato Heinz 1370
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Short Summary for Tomato Heinz 1370
Tomato Heinz 1370 is a high-quality, disease-resistant variety known for its uniform, deep-red, oval-shaped fruits. This classic processing tomato is perfect for canning, sauces, and pastes due to its thick flesh and low moisture content. With its robust disease resistance and excellent flavor, Tomato Heinz 1370 is a popular choice among both home gardeners and commercial growers. Grow this heirloom variety for an abundant harvest of tasty, versatile tomatoes.
Planting Guide:
General Sowing Time: Start seeds indoors about 6–8 weeks before the last frost or sow directly outdoors when soil temperatures are at least 18°C.
Position: Choose a location with full sun to promote optimal growth and fruit production.
Suitable Space: Space plants about 45–60 cm apart in rows to allow for healthy air circulation and to minimize the risk of disease.
Sow Depth: Plant seeds 0.5 cm deep in well-draining, fertile soil.
Spacing: Space plants 45–60 cm apart, with 90 cm between rows to provide room for growth and to facilitate easy harvesting.
Height: Tomato Heinz 1370 plants typically grow to 1.2–1.5 meters tall.
Germination: Seeds should germinate in 7–14 days, depending on soil temperature and moisture.
Days to Bloom / Harvest: Fruits typically mature in 75–85 days after transplanting, ready for harvest in late summer.
Temperature: Ideal growing temperatures for Tomato Heinz 1370 are between 18–30°C.
Watering: Ensure consistent watering, especially during dry periods. Avoid overhead watering to prevent foliar diseases.
Fertilizing: Use a balanced fertilizer at planting and feed plants with organic compost every 3-4 weeks to promote healthy growth.
Pests/Diseases: Tomato Heinz 1370 is resistant to common tomato diseases such as fusarium wilt, verticillium wilt, and blight. However, watch out for aphids and whiteflies.
Tomato Heinz 1370 is the ideal choice for gardeners and growers who want high-yielding tomatoes for canning, sauces, and preserves, with excellent disease resistance and rich, flavorful fruits.
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