Dwarf field tomato 'Awizo' - early, very productive, resistant to potato blight

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Early, very productive dwarf field tomato 'Awizo F1' highly resistant to potato blight is a determinate, easy-to-grow variety that develops slender stems and is recommended for cultivation on allotments. It develops large, regularly shaped fruit circa 60-70 days after planting the seedlings. The vividly red fruit of the 'Awizo F1' tomato take on a cylindrical shape and weigh 70-80 g. They are crunchy, firm and delicious, both eaten raw and in vegetable preserves, purees and other home-made preserves. Strong resistance to potato blight, significantly higher than in other tomato cultivars, belongs to the most important advantages of this variety offered in our store. Tomato 'Awizo F1' also shows high tolerance to the bacterial tomato spot and is resistant to smashing and other mechanical damage.

Tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum) is an annual, productive plant valued for its sweet taste and high nutritional value. Its fruit contain similar amount of vitamin C like lemons and oranges and also supply you with vitamins B1, B2, B6, B12, beta carotene and minerals. They are particularly valuable due to a high potassium content that supports proper functioning of the muscles.

Seeds of the 'Awizo F1' tomato should be sown at home early in spring. Harden seedlings in May and transplant them outdoors after the ice saints the earliest. Sunny, warm sites sheltered from the cold eastern wind with a soil rich in humus suit tomato cultures best.

Packages available in our store contain 0.5 g of the 'Awizo F1' dwarf field tomato seeds.

  • Weight: 0.5 g
  • Use: direct consumption - raw, prerserves
  • Harvest time: 60 - 70 days after planting seedlings
  • Site: sunny, warm, wind-sheltered; humous soil