INDETERMINATE OVAL TOMATO
GRANOVAL:
Indeterminate plant habit, with elongated, pear-shaped fruit.
Dark green plant, open habit and vigorous. Single-color, GG sized, deep red fruit, very homogeneous with excellent size and firmness.
Recommended for transplanting in late August and early September, as well as in spring.
TXP 2195:
Medium-size pear tomato.
Good vigor plant, balanced, well formed, with a healthy appearance thanks to Fulvia resistance. Possibility of a long growing cycle.
Clusters of about 6 tomatoes, close together and easy setting.
Uniform, well-formed, medium-size fruit, weighing approximately 130 grams, with good flavor.
Outstanding for its high yield and excellent shelf life, ideal for both the local and international market.
BARRONTO:
Plant
Balanced plant, easy to set, dark green, healthy looking, airy and vigorous.
Fruit
Large-caliber fruit, G-GG, intense red, very homogeneous, large and hard.
BATALLA (TXP 2239):
Great productivity and post-harvest conservation.
Plant
Excellent plant with good vigor, with a medium internode that facilitates the entry of light and ventilation. Highly resistant to water and climate stress and with a good package of resistances including rugose virus, which results in a healthy and balanced crop. Especially notable for its cultivation versatility, and ease of setting throughout the cycle, with good fruit filling in cold conditions.
Fruit
Close and continuous clusters, of about 6-8 G-caliber tomatoes. Fleshy, elongated sepals, with excellent pistil closure and highly resistant to microcracking and cracking, which allows cutting with and without peduncle. Fleshy fruit, mainly 3-lobed, consistent and of excellent red color when ripening. Great productivity and post-harvest conservation.