(I) Early variety. Strong plant with foliage. The fruits are bunched together, in color and are rounded with a tear-protuberance. The size is uniform and weight is 25 g. They are appreciated particularly for their win preservation and are best eaten fresh/raw. They are resistent to dryness.
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Extended Information:
9,000-11,000/oz. 7-14 days. 70-75°F.
Sow in seed flats or plug trays. Transplant when first true leaves develop. Saleable 6-8 weeks from sowing. Indeterminate varieties produce best if staked and pruned.
(I) = Indeterminate
Vining plants that are best when staked and trimmed. Can also be used in tall cages.
(D) = Determinate
Bush or spreading plants that can be left unsupported or put on short poles, trellises and in cages.
(SD) = Semi Determinate
(OP) = Open Pollinated
Self pollinating, can be reused year after year.
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