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Référence : 1150A

TOMATO BEEFSTEAK AB

Solanum lycopersicum

Late variety with large fruits, weighing about 200 to 700 grams. Its flesh is tender and fragrant, like the flesh of the "coeur de boeuf" variety. Ideal for stuffing or cooking in quiche or coulis.
The bag of 30 seeds
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Période de semis
From February to April
Période de récolte
From July to September
moderate / daily
70 cm
sun
Obsolete
120 to 200 cm
Open ground
Gelif
75 to 80 days on average
Conditionnement
The bag of 30 seeds
Référence
1150A
Cycle de vie
annual

With their different colors and shapes, tomatoes will make your vegetable garden a place of curiosity. Their aroma and flavor will introduce you to the pleasure of rediscovered taste.

The Beefsteak tomato is a late-ripening variety that produces very large fruits weighing 200 to 700 g with firm flesh and few seeds. The beefsteak tomato is tender and very fragrant, ideal for stuffing or using in quiches or coulis. A beefsteak-type variety.

When and how to sow Beefsteak tomatoes?

Sowing: from February to April in a warm bed (20°) or in pots indoors or in a heated greenhouse, in fine seed compost. Tomatoes need a constant minimum temperature of 20°C to germinate.
Bury your tomato seeds 1 cm deep and then cover with seed compost. Water your compost with a sprayer to keep it moist but not soggy. Place your seed tray near a window to prevent your seedlings from shooting upwards in search of light.
Transplant when frost is no longer a risk and the plants are 12 to 15 cm tall in rich, loose, healthy soil. Space 70 cm between rows and 50 cm in the sunny row.
Place the stakes in place before starting to plant. Water thoroughly at the base once a week to prevent disease development.

Should we remove suckers from tomato plants?

Opinions differ on how to approach the infamous pruning of tomatoes, and every gardener has arguments to support their theory. To the question "what to do?" the answer is simple: whatever you want!
Pruning tomatoes by de-suckering is not mandatory; it is intended to increase the size of the fruits, their precocity and to facilitate harvesting work.
This method, however, has two drawbacks: it requires time and discernment. Indeed, the head of the tomato plant is not always easy to distinguish from a secondary branch. Furthermore, removing suckers causes wounds for your plant. It is therefore strongly recommended to consider aiding healing with a dusting of maerl or a green clay wash.
Another option is to not prune at all and allow the plant to fully develop. It will therefore need more space in the garden, i.e. 1 m between each plant. The fruits will be smaller but more numerous.
A third solution is two-pronged training. After pinching the plant 20 cm from the ground, only the two lateral shoots are kept. All the suckers are then removed.

Harvest

You can harvest tomatoes 4 to 5 months after sowing.

The enemies

The main problems that can be encountered when growing tomatoes are late blight and blossom end necrosis (black bottom).
To prevent mildew, the best solution is to protect your plants if you live in a region where it rains frequently. You can also treat your plants with Bordeaux mixture.
Blossom end necrosis, or black bottom, is not a disease. It's caused either by low calcium levels in the soil or by irregular watering. When a plant lacks water, it produces less sap, and the part furthest from the stem will die due to lack of nutrients. Therefore, water regularly, thoroughly once a week, for example.

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LAURENT MECKERT
Ça pousse

Bonjour
Il est un peu tôt pour donner un avis complet, je peux juste dire qu'elles ont toutes bien germé et qu'elles poussent gentiment ! ...

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Daniel Bachelot
Catastrophe

Je dois être incompétent car tous mes semis sont nuls. Trop d’eau ou pas assez de lumière
Je vais être raisonnable et plutôt acheter des plans.

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Sebastien Mazeaud

Bonnes graines 5 semée 5 sorties