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Suffolk Herbs Organic Tomato Koralic

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Suffolk Herbs Organic Tomato Koralic

Late blight tolerant. This early bush variety produces high-cropping plants with spreading branches rather like a small oak tree, enabling it to produce clean isolated fruit. Originating from Poland makes it perfect to grow in areas where the growing season is short and there is higher than normal rainfall, when it will produce abundant, exceptopnally sweet, large cherry tomatoes.

When to Sow Koralic Tomato Seeds
January to April.

Plant out
April to June.

Where to Sow
Sow seeds under glass 0.5cm (1/4") deep in pots or trays of good seed sowing compost and lightly cover with a sprinkling of vermiculite or compost. Place containers in a propagator at a temperature of 18-21°C.

What to do Next
Prick out seedlings once large enough to handle into 9cm (3.5") pots. Transplant to the greenhouse border soil or individual large pots or 3 plants per growbag when 20cm (8") high. Can also be planted outdoors once all risk of frost has passed. Plants require side shooting and support for the best yields. Water and feed plants regularly with a high potash feed once the first truss has set.

Harvest
July to October.

Nutritional Values
High in Vitamin C and Lycopene.
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Suffolk Herbs Organic Tomato Koralic

$3.95

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Late blight tolerant. This early bush variety produces high-cropping plants with spreading branches rather like a small oak tree, enabling it to produce clean isolated fruit. Originating from Poland makes it perfect to grow in areas where the growing season is short and there is higher than normal rainfall, when it will produce abundant, exceptopnally sweet, large cherry tomatoes.

When to Sow Koralic Tomato Seeds
January to April.

Plant out
April to June.

Where to Sow
Sow seeds under glass 0.5cm (1/4") deep in pots or trays of good seed sowing compost and lightly cover with a sprinkling of vermiculite or compost. Place containers in a propagator at a temperature of 18-21°C.

What to do Next
Prick out seedlings once large enough to handle into 9cm (3.5") pots. Transplant to the greenhouse border soil or individual large pots or 3 plants per growbag when 20cm (8") high. Can also be planted outdoors once all risk of frost has passed. Plants require side shooting and support for the best yields. Water and feed plants regularly with a high potash feed once the first truss has set.

Harvest
July to October.

Nutritional Values
High in Vitamin C and Lycopene.