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Marzano Tomato Variety (Argentina and USA) Seeds 35+ 2023 Lot

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Item traits

Category:

Seeds & Bulbs

Quantity Available:

10 in stock

Condition:

New

Sunlight:

Full Sun

Climate:

Temperate, Tropical

Soil Type:

Clay, Loam, Sand

Season of Interest:

Spring, Summer

Watering:

Heavy, Medium

Soil pH:

Acidic, Neutral

Country/Region of Manufacture:

United States

Type:

Vegetable Seeds

Life Cycle:

Annual

Features:

Fast Growing, Flowering, Self-Pollinating

Indoor/Outdoor:

Outdoor

Cultivating Difficulty:

Easy

Color:

Red

Planting Time:

6 Weeks

Brand:

StacyStreet Vines

Common Name:

San Marzano

Genus:

Solanacea

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Price discount:

25% off w/ $10.00 spent

Posted for sale:

More than a week ago

Item number:

1535933944

Item description

35 seeds from a just packaged lot 2023 this year. Excellent Germination rate: 95% Excellent time to Germination: 50% germinated in just two days Indeterminate These produce very heavy and the parent plants were started this past January and planted outside mid May. You are getting a mix of f1 Argentina marzanos and a variety of marzano from the USA. You can tell the difference between the two if you look at the main image..Argentina tend to be a bit fatter or bell shaped and also a taj mahal shape. They equally produce and taste the same (excellent). Notes from this season on these: Little to no blossom end rot Great as a scion for grafting Needs regular pruning Heirloom type resistance (which equals not much) Note seeds are shipped without tracking to keep prices low. Give them a try