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With a fruit weight of up to 1 kg, the Gigantomo F1 tomato is the largest and heaviest tomato in the world. This makes it a real eye-catcher in every garden and kitchen. The red flesh tastes intensely aromatic.
Because of the enormous fruits, the plants need support. Resistance to verticillium and fusarium wilt contributes to reliable harvest success.
Gigantomo F1 tomato seeds
With a fruit weight of up to 1 kg, the Gigantomo F1 tomato is the largest and heaviest tomato in the world. This makes it a real eye-catcher in every garden and kitchen. The red flesh tastes intensely aromatic.
Because of the enormous fruits, the plants need support. Resistance to verticillium and fusarium wilt contributes to reliable harvest success.
Sowing
Pre-sow the Gigantomo tomato seeds from February to April at a temperature between 20-25°C and then plant them outside in May at a planting distance of 80x60cm. The plants prefer loose, nutrient-rich, humus-rich and moist soil. A warm, sunny spot sheltered from the wind is also ideal. Sufficient watering and fertilizing, as well as regular pinching of side shoots, promote healthy and productive growth. Because of the enormous fruits, the plants need support.
Harvesting
The enormous Gigantomo tomatoes can be harvested from July to October.
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With a fruit weight of up to 1 kg, the Gigantomo F1 tomato is the largest and heaviest tomato in the world. This makes it a real eye-catcher in every garden and kitchen. The red flesh tastes intensely aromatic.
Because of the enormous fruits, the plants need support. Resistance to verticillium and fusarium wilt contributes to reliable harvest success.