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Sowing & Growing:
Medium-sized Hamson Tomato seeds are best started indoors 5-8 weeks before your region's final spring frost. Begin sowing annual tomato plants in a flat under grow lights. Plant Hamson DX52-12 Tomato seeds ¼-1/8" deep in a warm seed-starting mix. Expose seedlings to heat for the duration of the day, then turn off during the night. Hamson DX 52-12 Tomatoes thrive in conditions ranging from 75-90° with need at least 60° for germination, which takes 1-2 weeks. Hamson DX-52-12 tomatoes can withstand temperatures as low as 45° and prefer rich and well-drained soil with a pH level of 6.0-6.8. Transplant 1-2" tall seedlings to 3" containers.
Once these early season plants have 2 sets of true leaves, harden heirloom hybrid tomatoes by exposing them to outside temperatures. Sow Hamson DX52-12 Tomato seeds outdoors once your region's climate doesn't drop below 50° or 1-2 weeks after your region's final frost. This medium-sized tomato can adapt in higher elevations and are disease-resistant. These tomato plants need an even distribution of moisture and should be watered 1" per week in the morning. Mix your rich soil and prepare 8-12" holes for semi-determinate tomatoes. Remove the smaller leaves on each plant, leaving a single top set of leaves. Set Hamson DX52-12 plants deep in the hole, with only their top set of sturdy leaves exposed. Space long-vine tomatoes 2-3" apart with 3-4" in between rows. Use a trellis for support, as these medium-sized powerhouse tomatoes grow 8-9 oz fruit with a scarlet-red color and long vines. it's recommended to irrigate tomatoes after applying a phosphorus-based fertilizer first, then mix in an ammonium sulfate fertilizer. Keep your Hamson tomato crop free from weeds by removing them by hand and laying down mulch.
Even though Hamson DX-52-12 Tomato Seeds are considered to grow as an indeterminate crop for longer growing seasons, this hybrid heirloom can withstand fluctuating temperatures as a semi-determinate in more mountainous regions. Hamson DX 52-12 varieties also thrive as a perennial in warmer southern climates. Although this hybrid heirloom is sturdy with firm texture, tomatoes still need warmer temperatures in order to grow. Hamson Tomato varieties prefer rich and well-drained soil with a pH level of 6.0-6.8. With non-GMO seeds and a round uniform shape, Hamson Tomato crops produce high quality flavor and sweetness that are great for canning. As Colorado has a similar climate to Utah, the Hamson DX52-12, DX-52-12 or DX 52-12 Tomato seed variety originated and was cultivated in the cooler mountainous conditions in Utah State University by Dr. Alvin Hamson.
Harvesting:
As Hamson Tomato seeds develop into their medium-sized 8-9 oz fruit, harvest around 70-75 days from the sowing date. Early season tomatoes such as the Hamson DX52-12, were first grown as a mix between two heirlooms in order to provide 2 high quality varieties as one powerhouse tomato plant. These adaptable tomatoes will provide high quality sweet flavor that is great for canning. As a semi determinate crop, tomatoes will provide their final round of fruit before your region's first frost. As Hamson DX 52-12 plants continue to grow, harvest by gently pulling the red fruit from their calyx hat with one hand, while holding the stem with the other. Use gardening shears so you don't damage the bright scarlet-red fruit. Store Hamson Tomatoes during the warm season by canning them. Be sure to pick your tomatoes as soon as they've turned color, in order to keep their timeless sweet flavor.
Facts:
As an heirloom hybrid crop, these non-GMO Hamson Tomato seeds are a mix between two heirlooms in order to pair and produce 2 high quality varieties as one powerhouse tomato plant.
Hamson DX52-12 Tomato Seeds Per Package:
- 1 oz - Approximately 10,000 Seeds
- 4 oz - Approximately 40,000 Seeds
- 1 lb - Approximately 160,000 Seeds
- 5 lbs - Approximately 800,000 Seeds
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Basic Info
Latin Name: |
Solanum lycopersicum (Previously Lycopersicon esculentum, however this name is no longer accepted as correct)
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Tomato Type: |
Slicing - Larger, round tomatoes, the size of your fist or larger. |
Hamson DX 52 12 Tomato Color: |
Red, Orange |
Hamson DX 52 12 Tomato Flavor: |
Sweet, low acid, bright |
Growing Info
Hardiness Zone: |
2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 Annual: Not intended to overwinter |
Days to Maturity: |
70-75 (from transplant) |
Days to Germination: |
7-10 |
Seeding Depth: |
0.25 inch |
Plant Spacing: |
24-36 inches |
Row Spacing: |
36 inches |
Plant Height: |
36-96 inches |
Growth Habit: |
Indeterminate - Indeterminate tomatoes are vine-type plants that sprawl (requiring a cage or trellis to support them) and continue to grow throughout the season. Indeterminate tomato plants will continue to produce tomatoes for the rest of the season, so you can harvest continually. |
Soil Preference: |
Well-draining, loose (sandy loam), slightly acidic (6.2 to 6.8), and moisture retaining. Too much nitrogen in the soil may lead to more foliage production and less fruiting. Tomatoes like more phosphorus and potassium than other vegetables. |
Temperature Preference: |
Warmer (70-85 F) |
Light Preference: |
Full Sun |
Other
Direct Sow: |
No |
Start Indoors: |
Yes. Start Indoors 7-9 weeks before your last spring frost date. |
Plant Width: |
24 inches |
Plant Spread: |
24 inches |
Growth Speed: |
Mid - Ready to harvest 70 to 80 days from transplant. Tricky to get a tomato by the 4th of July with these varieties. They are good mid-summer producers for most USDA Zones. |
Germination Temperature: |
65-85 F |
Pests and Diseases: |
Common pests known to harm tomato plants, in general, include the tomato hornworm, cutworm, aphids, flea beetles, tomato fruit worms, and whiteflies. Also, watch for common diseases such as blossom end rot, fusarium wilt, powdery mildew, verticillium wilt, late blight, bacterial canker/spot, and tobacco mosaic virus. Most of these can be prevented by maintaining a regular watering schedule and avoiding overwatering. Regularly check your plants for pest damage throughout the season. For treating pest and disease problems, we recommend using an organic neem-based product. |
Garden Size: |
Greenhouse, Garden Plot, Raised Bed |
Tomato Use: |
Salads, fresh eating, slicing, canning |