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Slicer Tomatoes growing

Slicer Tomatoes

 

General information

  • Solanum lycopersicum, Tomato
  • Solanaceae family
  • Sunlight: full sun.
  • Soil conditions: well-drained, fertile soil, high in organic matter.
  • Tomatoes come in both determinate (bush) varieties, and indeterminate (climbing) varieties.

 

Successful Cultivars

  • Early Girl (59 days) Early variety, 5 oz., bright red, and meaty. Indeterminate. (pictured here)
  • Celebrity (72 days) 7-8 oz. flavorful, globe shaped, red fruits. Determinate.
  • Valencia (76 days) 8-10 oz. orange fruits with full tomato flavor. Indeterminate.
  • Galahad (73 days) Shiny, crimson, 3" globe shaped fruit. Sweet, juicy, compact variety. Determinate.

 

Common Pests & Diseases

  • Early Blight
  • Late Blight
  • Blossom End Rot
  • Fusarium Wilt
  • Tomato Hornworm
  • Stink Bug
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This publication was created by Master Gardeners Rick Judd and Gail Hermenau. Photos courtesy of Gail Hermenau.


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