Riesentraube Tomato Seeds
Fascinating history for Riesentraube tomatoes, its story is a time travel, originating in Germany. The name translates to "huge bunch of grapes", this heirloom variety has been known for generations for its distinctive grape-like clusters and the fascinating flavors it brings.
These little wonders offer a burst of flavor reminiscent of classic tomatoes, perfect for salads, snacking, or enhancing your favorite culinary creations. The size of the fruit is small, the size of a grape with an intense and sweet juicy taste, a firm and delightful tomato.
The plant presents small, elongated fruits in dense clusters, similar to a bunch of grapes. From a visual point of view, the clusters of blossoms are extraordinarily beautiful and produce a huge yield of small bite-sized tomatoes. The vigorous vines can reach heights of 2-3 meters, and provide a continuous crop throughout the growing season.
| Species | Tomato |
|---|---|
| Scientific Name | Solanum lycopersicum |
| Germination Period | 8-14 days |
| Days till maturity | 60 |
| Sowing Depth | 0.5 cm |
| Sowing Intervals | 45 cm |
| Sowing Months | March, April, May, June, July, August, September |
| Sowing Instructions | Growing conditions:Rich soil with compost and organic fertilizer, plenty of sunlight, and regular watering for optimal growth. Germinate seeds indoors or sow your seeds in warm soil after winter, allowing adequate spacing between plants. Harvest tomatoes when they reach a deep red or yellow color and are firm to the touch. Harvest ripe tomatoes by gently turning or using garden shears. Indeterminate TomatoProvide support to plants as needed and trim excess foliage to improve air circulation and easier picking. Our heirloom seeds are carefully selected and guarantee authenticity and tradition-rich quality. |