Grow your own vegetables with these White Tomato Seeds.
Planting instructions:
Put seeds into the warm water, Heated soaking, after 4-6 hours, remove the seeds, the seeds germinate easily after soaking. The seeds into the soil (Note: need loose soil, breathable, good water holding capacity), each container can generally be 5 to 8 on demand. Depending on growth conditions after germination the seedlings remain relatively strong strain; after germination thinning, as appropriate, leaving 1 to 3 seedlings. After sowing, cover with plastic wrap to the top container (the plastic film may also be convenient bags), fresh stab a few holes in the membrane permeability. The container in the sun, keep the temperature around 20 degrees. Most seeds can germinate after a week. After the seedlings after germination and other robust transplanted into the ground.
Species and varieties: White tomatoes belong to the species Solanum lycopersicum. There are several varieties of white tomatoes, including 'White Beauty', 'Great White', 'White Tomesol', and 'Snow White Cherry'. Each variety has its unique characteristics in terms of size, flavor, and growth habits.
Hybrid or heirloom: White tomato seeds can be either hybrid or heirloom. For example, 'White Beauty' and 'Great White' are heirloom varieties known for their rich history and stable genetic traits, while some other white tomato varieties might be hybrids developed for specific traits like disease resistance or improved yield.
Pruning and training: White tomato plants benefit from regular pruning to remove suckers and improve air circulation. Staking or caging the plants helps support the vines and keeps the fruit off the ground, reducing the risk of disease and pests.
Fertilization needs: White tomatoes require regular fertilization to support their growth and fruit production. A balanced fertilizer with equal parts nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium (e.g., 10-10-10) is recommended. Fertilize at planting time and then every 4-6 weeks during the growing season. Organic options like compost or well-rotted manure can also be used to enrich the soil.
Hardiness zones: White tomatoes can be grown in USDA hardiness zones 3-11. They are generally grown as annuals in most climates.
Climate requirements: White tomatoes thrive in warm, sunny climates with temperatures between 70-85°F (21-29°C). They require full sun exposure for at least 6-8 hours a day. They prefer well-drained, fertile soil with a pH between 6.0 and 6.8.
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