Tomato – Soldacki

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Description

25 Seeds per pack

(Lycopersicon lycopersicum) 75 days      Soldacki Heirloom Open Pollinated Tomato is an old heirloom that comes all the way from Poland. Soldacki yields an intensely sweet dark pink fruit that can get up to 1 lb. Fruits have a firm flesh and are low acid. Soldacki is Indeterminate.

Planting Instructions for Soldacki Tomato Seeds

Start Soldacki Tomato seeds indoors 6-8 weeks before last frost date. Plant the Tomato seeds ¼” deep in sterile seed starting mix. Germination occurs in 6-14 days in soil 70-90°F. Once true leaves develop, separate Heirloom / Open Pollinated Tomato plants into 3-4″ pots, placing in full light & cooler temps (60-70°F). Set out hardened off Tomato transplants, in full sun, once soil has warmed, 18-30″ apart, in rows 3-4′ apart. Plant tall, spindly Tomato seedlings deeper, the stems will sprout roots and support and strengthen the plant. To help prevent blossom end rot, put 1 Tbs of lime, ground oyster shells, or crushed eggshells at the bottom of your planting hole. The calcium will help build strong cell walls once your heirloom tomatoes plants start producing fruit. For strong tomato plants, add 1 Tbs of aged compost and 1 Tbs of bone meal to the bottom of the hole as well.

FAQ:

What makes the Soldacki Tomato unique?

The Soldacki Tomato is a Polish heirloom variety known for its intensely sweet flavor and dark pink fruits. These fruits can grow up to 1 pound, have firm flesh, and are low in acidity, making them perfect for fresh eating and slicing.

How long does it take for Soldacki Tomatoes to mature?

Soldacki Tomatoes mature in approximately 75 days, making them a mid-season variety that offers an early and consistent harvest of large, flavorful fruits.

What type of plant is the Soldacki Tomato?

The Soldacki Tomato is an indeterminate variety, meaning it grows continuously and produces fruit throughout the season. This vigorous plant ensures a steady supply of sweet, high-quality fruits.

How should Soldacki Tomato seeds be planted?

To grow Soldacki Tomatoes, start seeds indoors 6-8 weeks before the last frost date. Plant seeds ¼ inch deep in sterile seed-starting mix at 70-90°F. Germination typically occurs in 6-14 days. Once true leaves develop, transplant seedlings into 3- to 4-inch pots and provide full light at cooler temperatures of 60-70°F. Harden off the plants and transplant them outdoors in full sun, spacing them 18-30 inches apart in rows 3-4 feet apart.

How can I ensure healthy Soldacki Tomato plants and prevent blossom end rot?

To prevent blossom end rot, add one tablespoon of lime, ground oyster shells, or crushed eggshells to the planting hole for calcium. Enrich the soil with one tablespoon each of aged compost and bone meal. Plant tall seedlings deeper to promote root growth along the stem, ensuring strong, healthy plants capable of supporting large, sweet fruits.

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