New! Workhorse variety.
From its excellent disease resistance package to its compact but high-vigor plant and consistent fruit set, Caiman is a strong performer in the tunnel. Beautiful, clean fruit on nicely sized trusses. Compared to Bigdena, Caiman is earlier, a bit more variable in size, and produces fruits with a more traditional beefsteak shape. Earlier maturity than Geronimo with good size potential. Indeterminate. USDA Certified Organic.
Disease Resistance:
- Fusarium Wilt races 1β2 (High)
- Nematodes (Intermediate)
- Resistant to Leaf Molds A-E (High)
- Tomato Mosaic Virus (High)
- Tomato Spotted Wilt Virus (Intermediate)
- Verticillium Wilt (High)
Specs:
- Packet: 15 seeds
- Avg. 183,900 seeds/lb
SCIENTIFIC NAME: Solanum lycopersicum
CULTURE: Tomatoes thrive in a tunnel or greenhouse environment, which increases your control over fruit quality and extends the harvest season, both early and late. Growing info is similar to field tomatoes, but transplants are typically started earlier and may need additional development time (6β7 weeks) and supplemental lighting to maintain strong seedlings.
TRANSPLANTING INDOORS: Provide 4β6 sq.ft. growing area per leader depending on variety, climate, disease pressure, and pruning methods. Plant deeply like field tomatoes unless grafted, in which case, plant with union above soil. For 5β7 days after transplanting, maintain 73β77Β°F (23β25Β°C) day and night temperature to promote rapid foliar and root growth. At fruit set, lower night temps to 62β66Β°F (17β19Β°C) and begin monitoring plants to manage them towards season-long productivity.
TRELLISING/PRUNING: Train plants to 1β2 branchless leaders onto separate vertical strings with trellis clips roughly 1β³ below every third leaf. Keep taut and reuse bottom clips, keeping at least 3β4 per string. Consider a lower-and-lean system if you have a long season, capable structure, and enough labor. Pruning leaves and clusters can help to manage diseases and steer towards maximum production. Keep grafted plants free from scion roots and rootstock suckers.
DISEASES & INSECT PESTS: A slightly different set of pests attack indoor crops than outdoor crops, but similar management strategies apply. The use of beneficial insects and grafting is generally more successful in tunnels/greenhouses than open field.
HARVEST/STORAGE: Same as field, plus potential for truss harvesting.
DAYS TO MATURITY: From transplanting.
TRANSPLANTS: Avg. 950 plants/1,000 seeds.
SEED SPECS: Avg. 11,000β13,000 seeds/oz.
PACKET: 15 seeds, plants about 20 feet.
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