

Tomato Cocktail Crush F1

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A reliable performer bred for its improved resistance to Blight. Gives great yields of medium sized fruits with a great balance between sweet and acid for a richer more traditional tomato flavour. An Indeterminate type which can be grown both indoors and outdoors.
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Tomato F1 Cocktail Crush is an indeterminate variety that produces medium-sized tomatoes with a rich, tangy flavour. They are valued for their sturdy and vigorous growth, reliable cropping and their ability to resist blight.
As an indeterminate variety, Cocktail Crush Tomatoes can get over six feet tall and will require some support to help them maintain healthy, upright growth. Remove the side shoots or suckers to help the plant produce strong and vigorous vines with lots of fruit.
F1 tomatoes are a hybrid resulting from carefully crossing two varieties. They are often very productive, vigorous and often offer good disease resistance. F2 varieties are the offspring of, or grown from the seeds of, F1 varieties, and they are less predictable, show greater variance and are more genetically diverse.
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