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two days to germinate 12 days for emergence 35 days for seedling 60 days before first bloom 80 days before first crop may live for over a year growing to move then 30 meters in length and producing up to 800 kg per plant (total)

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How many fruit can a tomato plant produce?

it depends on the plant and how long it grows for but a healthy tomato plant will continuously produce fresh tomato's as long as the plant is properly taken care of and it is possible for them to live for mutable years in green house's.


What is a determinant tomato?

Determinant tomatoes are ones that produce tomatoes for a very short time. This is in contrast to indeterminate tomatoes, which produce tomatoes over a long period of time. It is not to say that determinant tomatoes do not produce a large crop, only that whatever crop they produce is produced pretty much all at once.


Is tomato renewable?

A renewable source is stuff that you can re-use because it is replaced naturally or because it is always there, like sunlight or water. Tomatoes as a species is a renewable source, because in nature the tomato plant always grows new tomatoes. Individual tomatoes are non-renewable: once you put them in a salad and eat them, you can't use them again.


If Jamie's father is planting a tomato every half yard how many tomatoes could he plant in a garden that is twenty five yard's long?

50


If you buy a tomato plant how long will it take for the tomato to grow?

It takes 15 days for the plant to grow


Is a tomato a long day plant?

No, a tomato is not considered a long day plant. Tomatoes are classified as short day or day-neutral plants, meaning they can set fruit and grow well under a range of daylight conditions. They typically thrive in warm temperatures and require a minimum of 6-8 hours of sunlight for optimal growth.


How long before baby tomato plants produce fruit?

You can always find out by looking on the packet or on the web for the type of tomato and its DTM. That is days til maturity. This is the number of days that average for that particular plant to produce fruit. Some are as early as 55 days (Early girl) to 90 days or more. Tomatoes can be classified as early season, mid season, or late season. DTM is measured from the time the seedling is set out, not when the seed in planted.


Why does tomato sauce sometimes taste bitter?

Tomato sauce can taste bitter due to the presence of compounds called alkaloids in tomatoes, which can develop a bitter taste when cooked for too long or at high temperatures. Additionally, overripe or spoiled tomatoes can also contribute to a bitter flavor in tomato sauce.


How much will a tomato plant produce in its life span?

i believe that a single tomatoes plant will produce up to seventeen(17) or greater of tomatoes with just one picking. Then you'll get another picking off of it, so then you'll get another seventeen(17) or plus tomatoes.


How long does it take for tomatoes to grow after transplanting them into the garden?

Tomatoes typically take about 60 to 85 days to grow and ripen after being transplanted into the garden.


What is the favorite garden plant of the hawkmoth?

The tomato [Solanum lycopersicum] is the favorite garden plant of the hawkmoth [Sphingidae family]. The hawkmoth has a long tube called a proboscis, to suck nectar from flowers. But it also likes to insert the tube into tomatoes, for their delicious juices. Little black spots on a tomato's surface may represent the former feeding locations of hawkmoths.


How long you can keep frozen tomato sauce?

Well, it depends on the condition of the tomato. Fresh tomatoes will start to deteriorate a few days after being left on a shelf. Make sure the lid on a canned tomato is completely sealed. Tomatoes are perishable. That is, their lifespan is short and they will parish very quickly. Store them in a cool place with no humidity, and they will last longer.