An early, high-yielding parthenocarpic hybrid. The plant is vigorous, with bunch formation of ovaries. The cucumber is short, cylindrical, green, smooth, with thin skin and weak pubescence, 8-10 cm long, weighing 160 g. It has an excellent taste, intended for fresh consumption and processing.Planting location: prefers fertile, loose, neutral soils. Placed after cabbage, onions, legumes. It is not recommended to sow after other plants of the pumpkin family (pumpkin, cucumber, squash, watermelon)
General characteristics:
Ripening period: 70-75 days from planting
Fruit shape: round
Fruit weight: 160-200 g
Fruit color: dark red, shiny
Advantages:
An unrivaled leader in yield in extremely hot conditions. A powerful, well-leafed plant reliably protects the fruits from sunburn. The fruits are richly dark red in color, very dense, smooth, round in shape. Currently, the hybrid is a standard for keeping quality and commercial qualities. The fruits are excellently transported over long distances.
Culture
Tomato
Cultivar type
Large-fruited tomato
High degree of stability
ToMV:0-2/Va:0/Vd:0/Fol:0,1
Average level of stability
TYLCV
Growing method
Open ground
Organic Snack Pepper SeedSweet and flavorful red snack peppers.These beautiful, mini-sized peppers are delicious sautéed, as an addition to salads and, perfect for a healthy snack. Smooth red fruits average 2-2 1/2" long by 1" wide,making them the smallest color of the trio, but they make up for their size with extra sweetness All three varieties have tall, strong plants that yield well for snack-type peppers. Grow and sell them individually or as mixed colors loose or in clamshells. Available in red, orange, and yellow. Bred by Janika Eckert. USDA Certified Organic.
LATINE NAME
CAPSICUM ANNUUM
TYPE
BELL
DAYS TO MATURITY
55 GREEN , 75 RED RIPE
LIFE CYCLE
ANNAUL
HYBRID STATUS
OPEN POLLINATED
GROWING INFORMATION
CULTURE: Peppers thrive in well-drained, fertile soils with a pH of 6.5. Abundant phosphorus and calcium is needed for the best results.GROWING SEEDLINGS: Sow seed in 20-row or shallow flats, 4 seeds/in., 1/4" deep, in late March or about 8 weeks prior to transplanting. If possible, maintain soil temperatures at 80-90°F (27-32°C). Pepper seeds germinate very slowly in cooler soil. When the first true leaves appear, transplant seedlings into 2" cell-type containers or 4" pots. Grow plants at approx. 70°F (21°C) day and 60°F (16°C) nights.COLD TREATMENT: Exposing the seedlings to controlled cold treatments can increase the number of flowers and fruits. When the third true leaf appears, grow the plants at a minimum night temperature of 53-55°F (12-13°C) for 4 weeks. The plants should receive full sunlight. After 4 weeks adjust temperature to 70°F (21°C) day and night. If this technique is used, peppers should be seeded 1-2 weeks earlier than usual.TRANSPLANTING: Transplant out after frost when the soil is warm and weather is settled. Ideal seedlings have buds, but no open flowers. Space pepper plants 12-18" apart in rows 24-36" apart, or 2 rows on poly/paper mulch, 18" between plants. Water-in transplants using a high phosphorus solution.ROW COVERS: Cold weather is buffered and earliness increased by using black plastic mulch, especially in combination with lightweight fabric row covers supported by wire hoops. Remove row covers in sunny weather above 85°F (29°C) to prevent blossom drop and heat damage.INSECT PESTS: Control climbing cutworms with Bacillus thuringiensis, or with paper cylinder collars. Control tarnished plant bugs, aphids, and flea beetles with pyrethrin.DISEASES AND PROBLEMS: To prevent bacterial spot and Phytophthora, drip irrigate only, plant only in well-drained soils, minimize soil compaction, and follow a 4-year crop rotation. Sunscald is caused by an inadequate foliage canopy. Prevent blossom end rot with adequate soil calcium and regular moisture. Big bushy plants with few peppers can be caused by an excess of nitrogen, hot or cold temperature extremes during the flowering period, tarnished plant bug injury, and choice of late, poorly-adapted varieties.BACTERIAL SPOT NOTICE: Bacterial spot can be seedborne. All Johnny's pepper seed lots are tested for bacterial spot.NOTE:A disease-free test result does not guarantee a seed lot to be disease-free, only that in the sample tested, the pathogen targeted was not found.HARVEST AND STORAGE: Pick the first peppers promptly when they reach full size to encourage further fruit set. Wash and hold at 45°F (7°C) and 95% relative humidity.DAYS TO MATURITY: Approximate days from transplanting outdoors to first pickings of full size fruit.
Lunchbox YellowOrganic Snack Pepper SeedSweet and flavorful yellow snack peppers.These beautiful, mini-sized peppers are delicious sautéed, as an addition to salads and, perfect for a healthy snack. The sweet, fruity-flavored peppers average 2 1/2-3" long by 1 1/2" wide and ripen from green to yellow to golden yellow. All three varieties have tall, strong plants that yield well for snack-type peppers. Grow and sell them individually or as mixed colors loose or in clamshells. Available in red, orange, and yellow. Bred by Janika Eckert. USDA Certified Organic.
LATINE NAME
CAPSICUM ANNUUM
DAYS TO MATURITY
60 GREEN , 80 ORANGE RIPE
TYPE
BELL
HYBRID STATUS
OPEN POLLINATED
GROWING INFORMATION
CULTURE: Peppers thrive in well-drained, fertile soils with a pH of 6.5. Abundant phosphorus and calcium is needed for the best results.GROWING SEEDLINGS: Sow seed in 20-row or shallow flast 4 seeds/in., 1/4" deep, in late March or about 8 weeks prior to transplanting. If possible, maintain soil temperatures at 80-90°F (27-32°C). Pepper seeds germinate very slowly in cooler soil. When the first true leaves appear, transplant seedlings into 2" cell-type containers or 4" pots. Grow plants at approx. 70°F (21°C) day and 60°F (16°C) nights.COLD TREATMENT: Exposing the seedlings to controlled cold treatments can increase the number of flowers and fruits. When the third true leaf appears, grow the plants at a minimum night temperature of 53-55°F (12-13°C) for 4 weeks. The plants should receive full sunlight. After 4 weeks adjust temperature to 70°F (21°C) day and night. If this technique is used, peppers should be seeded 1-2 weeks earlier than usual.TRANSPLANTING: Transplant out after frost when the soil is warm and weather is settled. Ideal seedlings have buds, but no open flowers. Space pepper plants 12-18" apart in rows 24-36" apart, or 2 rows on poly/paper mulch, 18" between plants. Water-in transplants using a high phosphorus solution.ROW COVERS: Cold weather is buffered and earliness increased by using black plastic mulch, especially in combination with lightweight fabric row covers supported by wire hoops. Remove row covers in sunny weather above 85°F (29°C) to prevent blossom drop and heat damage.INSECT PESTS: Control climbing cutworms with Bacillus thuringiensis, or with paper cylinder collars. Control tarnished plant bugs, aphids, and flea beetles with pyrethrin.DISEASES AND PROBLEMS: To prevent bacterial spot and Phytophthora, drip irrigate only, plant only in well-drained soils, minimize soil compaction, and follow a 4-year crop rotation. Sunscald is caused by an inadequate foliage canopy. Prevent blossom end rot with adequate soil calcium and regular moisture. Big bushy plants with few peppers can be caused by an excess of nitrogen, hot or cold temperature extremes during the flowering period, tarnished plant bug injury, and choice of late, poorly-adapted varieties.BACTERIAL SPOT NOTICE: Bacterial spot can be seedborne. All Johnny's pepper seed lots are tested for bacterial spot.NOTE:A disease-free test result does not guarantee a seed lot to be disease-free, only that in the sample tested, the pathogen targeted was not found.HARVEST AND STORAGE: Pick the first peppers promptly when they reach full size to encourage further fruit set. Wash and hold at 45°F (7°C) and 95% relative humidity.DAYS TO MATURITY: Approximate days from transplanting outdoors to first pickings of full size fruit.
DESCRIPTION:Do you also like to snack on tomatoes fresh from the bush? Then the 'Lupitas' cherry tomato from Dehner premium seeds will delight you with its intense, delicate taste ! Not only is it excellent for eating raw, it is also ideal as a side dish or ingredient for sauces, pizzas and other delicious recipes .Think about the next barbecue party and simply refine your salads and barbecue skewers with the tomatoes you have harvested yourself.Not only you will be happy about the crunchy, sweet fruits, but also your guests.Since the cherry tomato 'Lupitas' from Dehner Premium Seeds is a very high-yielding variety , you can even harvest whole bunches.So you always have tasty snacks for the office or school at home.
.Very delicate & high yielding garden plants.Resistant to many tomato diseases.Unique delicate taste.F1 Hybrid: Best of two varieties.Ideal for pizza, salads and saucesUncomplicated cultivation that makes many things easierSow the Dehner premium cherry tomato 'Lupitas' seeds in February or March.Then plant them outdoors in May or June.It prefers a warm, sunny location with nutrient-rich, humus-rich soil.Its resistance to many tomato diseases is a particular advantage of the 'Lupitas' cherry tomato.Let yourself be convinced and buy this premium quality, which is available exclusively from Dehner!characteristics:harvest time: July, August, September, Octobergermination time: 6 - 12 day(s) Care:Location: warm, sunnysoil condition: nutritious, humicplanting time: May JuneSowing/planting depth: 1 cmsowing time: February Marchfertilization: multiple fertilizer applications necessaryMiscellaneous:brand: stretcherQuality: Premium quality gardenContents: 10 pieces
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