Tomato Ananas (Pineapple)
Tomato Ananas (Pineapple)
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The Tomate Ananas (Pineapple) AB is a late-maturing heirloom variety renowned for its large, bi-colored fruits and exceptional flavor. The tomatoes typically weigh between 250 to 400 grams and exhibit a unique marbled appearance, with yellow and red hues both externally and internally. The flesh is firm, dense, juicy, sweet, and highly aromatic, making it ideal for fresh consumption, particularly in salads.
Key Features:
- Late-maturing heirloom variety
- Large fruits weighing 250-400 grams
- Bi-colored yellow and red marbled appearance
- Firm, dense, and juicy flesh
- Sweet and aromatic flavor
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Sowing, Transplanting and Harvesting Guide
Seed Details for
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Typical characteristics of the variety
Indeterminate growth habit
Vigorous and tall plants
Requires staking or support
Produces few seeds
Prefers warm climates
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Species-specific cultivation instructions
Sowing: Sow seeds indoors 6-8 weeks before the last expected frost date.
Transplanting: Transplant seedlings outdoors after the danger of frost has passed, spacing plants 50-60 cm apart.
Watering: Water regularly to maintain consistent soil moisture, avoiding overhead watering to reduce disease risk.
Harvest: Harvest fruits when fully colored and slightly soft to the touch, typically 85-95 days after transplanting.
Other Considerations: Provide support for plants to keep fruits off the ground; mulch to conserve moisture and regulate soil temperature.
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Origin
Sainte Marthe