organic yellow bell pepper tomato
$4.50
Lycopersicon esculentum, Solanaceae
Like our 'South American Banana', the 'Poivron Jaune' tomato is reminiscent of a long pepper, and is quite firm, containing few seeds... and little flesh! Because, like the bell pepper it resembles in shape, it conceals a cavity that's just waiting to be stuffed. It's also well-suited to grilling, and yields a magnificent fruity passata of vibrant orange-yellow. Fruits are regular, weighing between 80 and 100g. Good resistance to alternaria. Determined but voluminous habit. Maturity: mid-season, first fruits ripe around 75 days after transplanting.
about 15 seeds
Seeds certified organic by Québec Vrai,produced here at LA SOCIÉTÉ DES PLANTES, Kamouraska, Qc
In stock
Sow 5 to 6 weeks before the last frost. Keep potting soil between 24°C and 32°C. Transplant when the first true leaves appear, then store between 16°C and 20°C until transplanting to the garden, around 4 weeks after transplanting.
| # of the lot for sale | SDP231 |
|---|---|
| Taux de germination pour 2026 du lot en vente | 91% |
| Test germination conditions | Darkness, 24ºC |
| Number of seeds per bag | 15 |
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