Fruit tomato, high sugar content tomato cultivation
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What is a fruit tomato or high sugar content tomato?
In general, large tomatoes have a sugar content of 8 or more. A mini tomato with a sugar content of 10 or more.
If you are a home gardener, try growing it in a planter to see if it will wither or not. It makes a very nice tomato.
As professionals, if we always pursue taste, the relationship between taste and yield is inversely proportional, so we have to sell at least double the unit price.
Storing sugar by photosynthesis before coloring
The more sunlight and the slower the growth (lower the temperature), the better the conditions.
Requires water to grow
Comparing large and small ones, the smaller ones tend to have a higher sugar content. Sugar content changes with water content. The sugar content is almost the same depending on the size. Moisture control becomes important.
Imagine making your own Calpis.
● There are differences in taste
Overseas varieties with high yields and varieties resistant to special diseases tend to have inferior taste. Other strengths and taste are often trade-offs.
From the above Spring tomatoes tend to be delicious.
*Things that can be harvested in spring bear fruit from January to March.
Grow slowly. Less demand for moisture (due to lower temperatures)
Minori Farm cultivates varieties with good taste. Aiko, tomato berry
It is an environment where it is easy to adjust the water because it uses isolated cultivation using Cocobag and an AI-controlled irrigation system.