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Red Zebra Tomato Seeds, North American Hybrid

Reference: FR3-VT-RZTM

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Red Zebra tomatoes have a tart, astringent flavor when young, transitioning into a balanced blend of sweet and tangy flavors with maturity.

Open-pollinated Heirloom Tomato (82 days)

Fruit Color: Bi-color Red and Yellow. Shape: Flattened Globe. Size: 3-4 oz. Plant Habit: Indeterminate. Plant Size: 6’

The Red Zebra tomato is a visually striking heirloom variety known for its fire-engine red skin accented with jagged golden-yellow stripes. It produces medium-sized, round fruits measuring about 2 to 3 inches, with juicy, bright red flesh and small seed pockets. The flavor is a refreshing balance of sweetness and tang, with a slightly acidic finish that makes it especially appealing when sliced fresh. This indeterminate variety is vigorous and disease resistant, producing prolifically throughout the season and reaching maturity in about 73 to 85 days. For best results, plants require full sun, fertile soil, consistent moisture, and sturdy staking or trellising, and the fruits are best enjoyed in salads, as snacks, or anywhere a burst of color and flavor is desired.
Type Tomato
Family Nightshade Family
Temperature Soil 70F
Temperature Daytime 70-85F
Temperature Evening 65+F
Lighting Light, Full, 6-8 Hours / Day
Water Heavy, 9 Gal / Day
Maturity Long, 65-100 Days
PH Neutral Ph Neutral, 5.5-6.8
Zones 2A-10b
Plant Placement 2 Plants, 2 Per Row

Tomatoes are a relatively easy fruit to grow, and are a delicious summertime treat best enjoyed straight from the garden. Plant them in a sunny location once all danger of frost has passed. Remember to set up your Staking System right away, to avoid a headache later on, since proper support helps keep the plants healthy and producing. Tomatoes come in two types: determinate and indeterminate. Determinate are better known as “bush” or “patio” varieties, and have a set-size that they will grow to, making them ideal for shorter growing seasons or small spaces. Fruit on a determinate tomato plant sets and ripens all at once. Indeterminate varieties, such as cherry or grape tomatoes, will continue to grow and produce throughout the season; until the plant is eventually killed by frost or runs out of nutrients. Be sure to always supply tomatoes with added calcium to prevent Blossom End Rot. Consistently check water levels throughout the day, since tomato plants are very heavy drinkers and require a lot of water. The most common pest is the Tomato Hornworm, which can destroy your crops with its voracious appetite. Check plants regularly and pick any off by hand. Hornworms that have rice-looking eggs on them may be left alone; as this indicates the hornworm has become a host for parasitic wasp eggs, and it will eventually die.

COMMON PESTS: Aphids, Flea Beetles, Tomato Hornworms, Whiteflies, Potato Beetle, Mosquitoes, Stink Bugs

SUSCEPTIBLE TO: Blossom End Rot, Splitting, Cat-facing, Magnesium Deficiency, Mosaic Virus, Early/Late Blight, Bacterial Spot/Speck, Verticilum Wilt, Fusarium Wilt, Canker, Black Mold, Gray Mold, Yellow Leaf Curl Disease

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