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How to sow San Marzano tomatoes successfully under cover?
To grow San Marzano tomatoes under cover, start by sowing your seeds in cups or boxes filled with quality potting soil. Sow one or two seeds per cup at a depth of 0.5 to 1 cm. Water lightly to keep the soil moist but not soggy. Place the cups in a warm, bright place, such as a greenhouse or conservatory.
Make sure the ambient temperature is at least 20°C to ensure optimum germination. San Marzano tomatoes need plenty of light to develop, so make sure they receive at least 6 hours of direct sunlight a day.
San Marzano tomatoes need a lot of light to develop.
Once the plants have developed a few leaves, transplant them into individual pots filled with potting soil. Leave enough space between each plant to encourage their growth. Continue to water them regularly, taking care not to let the potting soil dry out between waterings.
Transplant the plants into the ground when there is no risk of frost. Prepare the soil by amending with compost to provide the plants with the nutrients they need. Be sure to stake the plants to support them and regularly remove suckers to encourage fruit production.
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- Tiempo de germinación
- Temperatura de germinación
- Ciclo de vida
- Cultivo en invernadero
- Altura adulta
- Mantenimiento
- Necesidades de agua
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- Sensibilidad a plagas
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- Polinización
- Multiplicación
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