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Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) Eduardo F1

Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) Eduardo F1

Excellent San Marzano hybrid with resistance to flower spot rot.

Unit

seed
Graduated prices
From 100 seeds for 0,100 per seed
From 500 seeds for 0,076 per seed
From 1000 seeds for 0,066 per seed
Total amount (seed)
Total incl. VAT: 12,10Total (excl. VAT): 10,00

Description

Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) 'Eduardo F1': San Marzano hybrid with excellent taste and high resistance

The Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) 'Eduardo F1' is a modern San Marzano hybrid specifically developed for reliable harvests, excellent flavor, and high disease resistance. This tomato combines the classic San Marzano type, known for its elongated shape and firm flesh, with the advantages of a vigorous F1 hybrid. With a fruit weight of approximately 130–140 grams, an excellent aroma, and high resistance to blossom end rot, Eduardo F1 is an ideal choice for outdoor cultivation, greenhouses, and sheltered locations.

Characteristics of Tomato 'Eduardo F1'

Eduardo F1 stands out for its reliable production and high fruit quality. The elongated, red San Marzano fruits have firm flesh, few seeds, and a balanced tomato flavor. This makes the tomato not only suitable for fresh consumption but also perfect for ketchup, pasta sauces, and other tomato-based dishes.

A key advantage of Eduardo F1 is its high tolerance to blossom end rot, a common problem with San Marzano-type tomatoes. Combined with its multiple resistances and healthy, vigorous growth, this ensures stable and high yields, even under less-than-ideal conditions.

Key Features:

  • San Marzano hybrid (F1) with excellent taste

  • Elongated, red fruits of approx. 130–140 grams

  • Firm flesh, few seeds

  • Very good aroma, ideal for cooking and processing

  • High resistance to flower spot rot

  • Multi-resistant, healthy and reliable

  • Suitable for outdoor cultivation, greenhouse and sheltered cultivation

These characteristics make Eduardo F1 a very versatile tomato, loved by both home gardeners and ambitious hobby growers.

Growth and Cultivation Conditions

Eduardo F1 is an indeterminate vine tomato, meaning the plant grows continuously and produces fruit for a long time. The plants develop vigorously and have good leaf health, which contributes to even fruit set and a high yield.

Cultivation advice:

  • Sowing: February–March indoors

  • Plant out: After the last frost, in open ground or greenhouse

  • Location: Sunny, warm and preferably sheltered

  • Soil: Nutritious, humus-rich and well-drained

  • Support: Necessary due to the cane growth and fruit weight

  • Watering: Regular and even, to prevent stress and flower spot rot

  • Maintenance: Regularly pinch and top for optimal growth

Its resistance to blossom end rot also makes Eduardo F1 very suitable as an outdoor tomato, where other San Marzano varieties sometimes struggle with irregular watering or changing weather conditions.

Use in the Kitchen

The elongated San Marzano fruits of Eduardo F1 are particularly versatile:

  • Excellent for fresh consumption and salads

  • Ideal for tomato sauces, pasta and pizza

  • Very suitable for ketchup and other canned tomatoes

  • Thanks to the firm flesh, the fruits retain their structure when heated

The full, classic tomato flavour makes Eduardo F1 a favourite with lovers of Mediterranean cuisine.

Why choose Tomato 'Eduardo F1'?

✔ Modern San Marzano hybrid with excellent taste
✔ Elongated, firm fruits of 130–140 grams
✔ High resistance to blossom end rot
✔ Multi-resistant and healthy growing
✔ Reliable yield, also when grown outdoors
✔ Suitable for fresh consumption and processing
✔ Ideal for sauces, ketchup and Italian dishes

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Height

200 cm.

Article number

E56533

Number of seeds per gram

About 360

Tips for sowing

Light germinator. Optimal germination temperature is between 20°C and 25°C.

Delivered as

Normal seed.

Note

Indeterminate (trailing) and requires support. To achieve an abundant and healthy harvest, it is essential to regularly remove side shoots (suckers).

*The information on this website is provided solely for guidance and to assist in selecting and growing the products. Easyseed accepts no liability for the final results.