(Solanum lycopersicum)
85 days. Open polinated Heirloom. Indeterm.
When other tomato plants are just about pooped out, Jubilee is just winding up her gears. Very reliable late season producer of delicious and juicy, large orange/yellow tomatoes. Many yellow tomatoes seem to be short on flavor, but not Jubilee. It is packed with sweet goodness. It is a cosmetically perfect, round tomato, not prone to concentric cracking or weird shapes. Best when turning orange. A favorite of ours.
Germinated at 82% on 11/19/11.
Details:
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| Lifecycle: | | 1 (0: N/A, 1: annual, 2: perennial, 3: biennial) |
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| Heirloom: | | yes |
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| Container Planting: | | no |
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Cultural Requirements:
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| Soil: | | Adaptable. Tomatoes need phosphorous, potasium, and calcium more than nitrogen. Bone meal is perfect. Excess nitrogen causes large plants with fewer, later fruits. |
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| Propagation / Germination: | | Start seed indoors 5 to 6 weeks before last frost. Keep soil lightly damp, not wet. 77 degrees is ideal, but anywhere from 60 to 85 degrees will work. |
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| Sun: | | Full sun. |
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| Water: | | Water weekly if necessary. Tomatoes appreciate mulch, but wait until soil has warmed and vines are growing vigorously. |
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