Tomato is a warm-season crop and requires a relatively long growing season with plenty of sunshine and a moderate day temperature of 20–28°C. It is sensitive to frost. Under low temperatures, plant growth is restricted and fruit setting is low. The critical factor in the setting of fruits is the night temperature, the optimum range being 15–20°C. The red pigment in the fruit will develop only when the temperature is between 15°C -30°C. Above this range of temperature, only the yellow pigment formed. When the temperature exceeds 40°C, no pigment will be formed
Variety Details
Determinate vigorous growing plants.
Flattened round medium-sized shape – juicy and acidic.
Harvest in 50 to 55 days.
Suitable for monsoon sowing.
Tolerant to leaf curl and fusarium wilt.
Average weight – 65 to 75 gms.