thats too general of a question really. Anywhere from 0 to 20 pounds perhaps. It really depends on the length of the growing season, weather during the growing season, pest control, fertilizers, and varieties. Personally in the midwest I get 6-12 pounds per plant and grow 6 or 8 plants. Theyre potted in 3 gallon black pots and get fertilized weekly with Miracle gro tomato food. Usually I average 6-12 pounds per plant probably for the season. If I had space to plant them in the ground Im guessing Id get 8-15 with the variety I use
Yes, Roma tomatoes are determinate in their growth pattern.
Yes, Roma tomatoes are determinate in terms of their growth habit.
Roma tomatoes typically take about 70 to 80 days to grow from planting to harvest.
Roma tomatoes are oblong. Very tasty too.
On average, four diced Roma tomatoes will equal one cup. One cup of diced Roma tomatoes contains 40 calories and 0 grams of fat.
Roma tomatoes typically require around 75 to 85 days to fully ripen.
The 'Roma' tomato is not an heirloom. It is however an open pollinated, so it is somewhat like an heirloom, just not old enough to fit the category. 'Roma' is a very good tomato for sauces as is the 'Amish Paste' heirloom tomato. Both of them have very little seed and meaty flesh which is what you want for doing up tomato sauces and salsa.
The Roma tomato is just a different species of the tomato plant - like BeefSteak or Big Boy. Some people say the Roma is better for cooking with because of the make up of the Roma is less juicy and more "meaty". So the Roma is made up of the same things as regular tomatoes just different species.
That could be about 10 small tomatoes, 2 average Roma tomatoes, or 1 avergage Beefsteak tomato
about 5
Anywhere from 10 - 16 - those pesky tomatoes will not stop growing sometimes.
2 to 3