Brandywine is an heirloom tomato plant that should be caged or staked. It is an indeterminate plant, meaning it continues to grow and produce fruit until frost,
Brandywine
Grown in a 3.5 inch pot
Brandywine is an heirloom tomato plant that should be caged or staked. It is an indeterminate plant, meaning it continues to grow and produce fruit until frost, with the harvest lasting several weeks.Keep plants evenly watered to prevent blossom end rot, an environmental condition caused by calcium deficiency. When plants get excessively dry followed by over watering they cannot uptake calcium properly. Regular watering can prevent this. Fruit size is 10 - 16 oz. each.
Water Requirements: Average and consistent
Exposure: Sun
Days to Harvest: 80
Spacing: 60 cm
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