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Growing Calypso Tomatoes in the Vegetable Garden
For Calypso Tomato Seeds, initiate the planting process by sowing seeds indoors 7-9 weeks before the last spring frost date. Plant the seeds at a depth of 0.25 inches. As an indeterminate variety, Calypso tomatoes thrive with ample space; thus, maintaining a plant spacing of 24-36 inches and using a well-draining, loose, slightly acidic soil with good moisture retention is crucial. Transplant the seedlings into garden plots, raised beds, or greenhouses after the danger of frost has passed.
Throughout the growing process, maintain the soil's phosphorus and potassium levels while avoiding excessive nitrogen, which can lead to more foliage and less fruiting. Companion planting with basil and marigolds helps deter common tomato pests. Since Calypso tomatoes are indeterminate, provide support with a cage or trellis to encourage upward growth and ensure good airflow, reducing the risk of diseases in humid climates.
Harvesting Calypso Tomatoes
Calypso tomatoes are ready for harvest 70 to 80 days from transplant. The indeterminate nature allows for continual harvesting throughout the season. Harvest when the tomatoes have developed a classic red color and a desirable flavor. Indeterminate tomatoes will keep producing until the end of the season, providing a steady supply of fresh tomatoes for sandwiches, salads, and canning. Gently twist or cut the ripe tomatoes from the vine.
About Calypso Tomato Garden Seeds
Calypso Tomato, also known as Caribbean Tomato, is an heirloom variety developed for its suitability to humid climates. It is well-adapted to warm regions and is resistant to Anthracnose, Fusarium Wilt (Race 1), and Verticillium Wilt. The name "Calypso" reflects its association with the lively and vibrant Caribbean region.
Calypso Tomato was specifically bred for heat and humidity tolerance, making it an excellent choice for gardeners in warm climates. Its resistance to various diseases further enhances its adaptability.
This variety is recognized for its resistance to common tomato diseases, including Anthracnose, Fusarium Wilt, and Verticillium Wilt. Calypso tomatoes are recommended for southern growers due to their ability to thrive in hot and humid conditions. The medium-sized 8 oz. slicer tomatoes are versatile, suitable for sandwiches, salads, and canning.
While Calypso tomatoes can be grown in containers, the indeterminate growth and potential size of the plants may require sturdy support. Hanging baskets may not be the most practical choice due to the plant's height and sprawling nature.
Tips From Our Gardeners
"To optimize the growth of Calypso tomatoes, ensure they receive full sun and consistent watering. Supporting the indeterminate vines prevents fruit from touching the ground, reducing the risk of diseases prevalent in humid climates. Additionally, consider using organic neem-based products for pest and disease control in a natural and sustainable manner."
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- Chelsea Hafer, True Leaf Market Writer
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Calypso Tomato Seeds Per Package:
- 1 g packet - Approximately 262 Seeds
- 0.25 oz - Approximately 1,875 Seeds
- 1 oz - Wholesale - Approximately 7,500 Seeds
- 4 oz - Wholesale - Approximately 30,000 Seeds
- 1 lb - Bulk Seeds - Approximately 120,000 Seeds
- 5 lb - Bulk Seeds - Approximately 600,000 Seeds
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