Stupice tomato is a warm season cultivated tomato variety valued for early seasonal growth and steady fruit production. Plants generally show an indeterminate growth habit and benefit from staking or light support during development. This tomato adapts well to open garden beds, raised beds, containers, and protected cultivation where full sunlight, moderate warmth, and well drained fertile soil are available. It is commonly grown for seasonal culinary use in home gardens.
Features
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Warm season tomato plant with indeterminate growth habit
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Suitable for garden beds, containers, and supported cultivation
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Produces small to medium fruits for culinary use
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Performs best in full sun with stable growing conditions
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Adaptable to fertile, well drained garden soils
Specifications
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Scientific Name: Solanum lycopersicum
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Common Name (US): Tomato
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Seed Type / Variety: Stupice vegetable seed variety
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Growth Habit: Indeterminate annual plant requiring support
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USDA Zones: 3 to 11 grown as seasonal annual
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Planting Season: Spring after frost risk
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Growing Season: Warm season crop
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Sowing Season: January to March indoors; March to May outdoors depending on climate
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Germination Time And Conditions: 5 to 10 days at 20 to 30 C in moist well drained soil
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Sunlight Requirements: Full sun exposure
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Soil Requirements: Fertile, well drained loamy soil with organic matter
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Watering Needs: Moderate consistent watering maintaining even soil moisture
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Mature Plant Size: Approximately 120 to 180 cm height, 60 to 90 cm spread
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Plant Spacing: 60 to 75 cm between plants
