CHERRY TOMATO SEEDS

YUPARANÁ:

High Resistance against ToBRFV
Indeterminate variety of pear cherry tomato, selected for harvesting on the vine. Balanced, open and vigorous plant, adapted to autumn transplanting in protected cultivation. 
Well-formed, symmetrical clusters, 14-16 tomatoes with fleshy rachis.
High quality fruit, about 45 mm in length and 30 mm in diameter. A particularly bright red color, and fresh, tasty texture. High tolerance to microcracking and splitting, and high sugar content (over 9.5º brix when ripe).
Firm, solid fruits that have excellent shelf life, allows cluster harvesting.

CHERRUTY:

Round cherry tomato ripening to red, for loose harvest.
Good vigor plant, appropriate for fall transplants in southeast Spain throughout the month of August and until mid-September. Suitable for fall and spring cycles. Very versatile plant that adapts to different geographic areas and growing systems. Large flowers are very attractive to auxiliary fauna.
Easy setting, it presents long, well-ordered vines, a large proportion of these are double, leading to a high yield.
The smooth, round fruits do not become oversized (average 30mm in diameter), good pistil closure and high sugar content. Excellent shelf life.

CIRINGUITO:

Cherry tomato for on-the-vine harvest, especially indicated for long cycles with greenhouse transplants from mid-August to mid-September. Also suitable for spring cultivation.
Good vigor plant, open habit and medium internodes, abundant producer.
Very well-formed clusters of 10-12 fruits, very good rachis, quite fleshy and fresh-looking, making it possible to harvest on the vine.
Round fruit (about 30 mm in diameter), bright red, with very good flavor and high sugar content. Outstanding shelf life.
BARRIO
Vigorous, fast-growing indeterminate variety.
Large cocktail size fruit (40-50 gr), oval shaped, dark chocolaty green color with green stripes that remain when ripe.
For single fruit harvesting.

TCX 1168:
Plant
Cocktail-type indeterminate hybrid tomato variety for vine harvesting, with an intense green neck and chocolate ripening.
Dark, well-formed plant with good vigor and compact leaves. Perfectly formed tomato with turgid and symmetrical rachis. Clusters of between 6 and 8 tomatoes.
Transplant date: Adapted to autumn and spring transplants in protected cultivation.
Fruit
Tomato about 30-35 mm in diameter. Fruit of excellent quality and flavor, with high sugar and º brix content 

YUPARANÁ:

High Resistance against ToBRFV
Indeterminate variety of pear cherry tomato, selected for harvesting on the vine. Balanced, open and vigorous plant, adapted to autumn transplanting in protected cultivation. 
Well-formed, symmetrical clusters, 14-16 tomatoes with fleshy rachis.
High quality fruit, about 45 mm in length and 30 mm in diameter. A particularly bright red color, and fresh, tasty texture. High tolerance to microcracking and splitting, and high sugar content (over 9.5º brix when ripe).
Firm, solid fruits that have excellent shelf life, allows cluster harvesting.

TCP 1090:
Cherry pear tomato that is red when ripe, for loose harvest. 
Good vigor plant with open habit and healthy appearance, long cycle possibility, recommended for fall transplants in Almeria.
Clusters are long, have easy blossoming and setting, with a large number of market-quality fruits.

Fruits are 30 mm in diameter and 40 mm in length, with high sugar content (8-9.5º brix) and low acidity, deep red color when ripe and excellent shelf life.  

TCP 1097:

New, very innovative, Sar Marzano mini cherry tomato.
Distinguished by its unmistakable shape.
Its exceptionally high sugar content gives it a taste that is hard to forget.

TCP 1146:
Hybrid variety of cherry pear tomato, with indeterminate plant habit, for loose harvesting.
Good vigor plant, adapted to protected fall crops, easy setting, excellent bearing and high yield. Easy agronomic management, with excellent results under differing growing conditions.
High quality fruit, weighing from 15 to 18 grams; deep, glossy red when ripe; and high sugar content (>9º brix).
Has excellent flavor due to its perfect balance of sugar, acidity, and texture.

TCP 1177:

Pear cherry tomato, for loose harvest.
Good vigor plant, adapted to protected fall crops, easy setting, excellent bearing and high yield. Easy agronomic management, with excellent results in a variety of growing conditions.
High quality fruit, weighing between 15-18 grams; deep, shiny red when ripe; and high sugar content (>9º brix).
Excellent flavor due to the perfect balance between sugar, acidity, and texture.

Ypacaraí (TCP 1219):
Plant
Red Cherry pear tomato variety with dual aptitude, for loose cutting and vine cutting with resistance to rugose virus. Open, airy, balanced and easy-setting plant, suitable for autumn transplants in the greenhouse from August 15 to the second half of September; and spring.
Fruit
Oval-shaped fruits, without a tendency to spikes or cracks and with high tolerance to microcracking. Symmetrical and turgid bunches of between 12-14 tomatoes per bunch, weighing about 18 grams and having a high sugar content (> 8.5obrix). It stands out for the homogeneity of the fruit and the intense red color when ripe.

Guaraní (TCP 1206):

Plant
Variety of tomato of indeterminate size, round Cherry type, indicated for loose harvesting. Plant of good vigor, with a medium internode and well aerated. Highly productive and very easy to set.
Fruit
Round, homogeneous fruit, with a very small pistil footprint, about 30 mm in diameter and high sugar content, being greater than 7.5obrix. It stands out for its high productivity and ease of handling.