Tomato Granadero F1 Organic Seed

SKU: 12385RAWORG-50SD
$31.13 $38.91 You save 20%
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Tomato Granadero F1 Organic Seed

Tomato Granadero F1 Organic Seed

SKU: 12385RAWORG-50SD
$31.13 $38.91 You save 20%
$31.13 $38.91 You save 20%
form: RAW
style: ORGANIC
size: 50 seeds

Save 20% on RAW / ORGANIC / 50 seeds

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75 days from transplant. Meaty, hefty 5 oz. blocky plum shaped fruits are prolific on this compact indeterminate. Heavy yields are achievable in open field or protected culture. Intermediate Resistance to Tomato Spotted Wilt Virus and Root Knot Nematode, High Resistance to Powdery Mildew, Tomato Mosaic Virus races 0 - 2, Fusarium Wilt races 0 - 1 and Verticillium Wilt race 0.


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  • Soil Temperature: 75-80°F
  • Germination Lighting: Cover Seed
  • Germination Days: 7-14 Days
  • Seeding Depth: 0.25-0.5"
  • Maturation Days: 75 Days
  • Planting Method: Transplant
  • Spacing in Row: 12-36"
  • Spacing Between Rows: 3-5'

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Overall rating: 5.0 / 5 from 6 reviews.

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Granadero Tomato

"They seemed to be slow at setting fruit early but later got loaded with nice sauce tomatoes. They keep good on the vine until you are ready to pick them and make a big batch of sauce."

Luke D. (5/5)

My favorite paste tomato

"After trying San Marzano and Amish Paste in the past with moderate yields, I decided to try granadero. I'm glad I did. Better propagation from seed and delicious tomatoes that continue to produce well into October in my Northern California garden. Good flavor and good yields."

BONNIE M. (5/5)

Tomatoe

"The best Roma tomatoes."

FOREST G. (5/5)

Amazing tomatoes, as long as you have a HUGE trellis!

"Wow, these tomatoes are AWESOME! They outgrow my cherry to tomatoes in height! These easily grow 12’ tall in NJ. I single stem them and plant them around 15” apart, using 8’ tall cattle panels for support. The plants have huge clusters of tomatoes that ripen in groups starting at the bottom, and work its way up the season progresses. The plants are very much disease resistant. The fruit come out perfect, with only a few showing signs of blossom end rot. The fruit ripens evenly and doesnt have issues with green shoulders like san marzano and its cousins. Big fan here… will be in my garden next year for sure!"

JD (5/5)

Good germination.

"Good germination success."

SUSAN B. (5/5)

Resistant to blossom end rot

"I found this paste tomato to be very resistant to blossom end rot. Flavor is excellent."

SEED2NEED (5/5)

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