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Tomato - Salus

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Tomato 'Salus'

Latin name: Solanum lycopersicum L.

Tomato 'Salus' is a mid-early and high-yielding variety that produces medium-sized, round tomatoes with a juicy and tasty flesh. It is excellent for fresh consumption, salads, sandwiches and cooking. The variety can be grown both outdoors and in greenhouses.

Cultivation information:

  • Packaging: 200–300 seeds
  • Plant type: Indeterminate (tall growing)
  • Sowing time: February–April (pre-cultivation)
  • Planting out: May–June (when the risk of frost is over)
  • Harvest time: July–September
  • Sowing depth: 0.5 cm
  • Plant distance: 40–50 cm
  • Row spacing: 60 cm
  • Height: 150–200 cm
  • Location: Sunny and sheltered
  • Soil type: Nutritious, well-drained and moisture-retaining soil
  • Watering: Regular, keep the soil evenly moist

Cultivation tips:

  • Pre-cultivate indoors at 22–25°C for faster germination.
  • Replant when the plants have 2–4 leaves.
  • Tying up and staking are recommended for optimal growth and fruiting.

Uses: Perfect for fresh consumption, salads, sauces and canning.

Tomato 'Salus' is a productive and tasty variety that provides a consistent and reliable harvest – an excellent choice for both beginners and experienced growers!

Tomato - Salus
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Questions and answers

1. Which payment methods do you accept?

Answer: We accept payments via Klarna, where you can pay by invoice, card payment, direct payment or partial payment.

2. What is the delivery time for my order?

Answer: Delivery usually takes place within 2-4 working days. During high season it may take a little longer. You will receive a confirmation by e-mail when your order is shipped.

3. Do you offer free shipping?

Answer: Yes, we offer free shipping on all seed packages for purchases over SEK 26 in Sweden.

4. Can I return live plants?

Answer: Unfortunately, live plants cannot be returned due to their sensitivity and because they are fresh produce.