What is Determinate or Indeterminate tomato seeds?
Determinate tomatoes are varieties that grow to a fixed mature size and ripen all their fruit in a short
(image Ida Gold Cherry) period, usually about 2 weeks. Once this
first flush of fruit has ripened, the plant will begin to diminish in vigor and will set little to no new fruit.
Indeterminate tomato varieties are vining plants that continue growing in length throughout the growing season, which is why you will
sometimes see them referred to as "vining" tomatoes, Indeterminate tomato varieties will also continue to set and ripen fruit throughout the
growing season, until the plants are killed off by frost.
Both determinate and indeterminate tomato varieties have their pluses and minuses. It really depends on what you are going to be using the
tomatoes for and also, how long is your growing season. If you want a thick tomato for making sauces, you are better off with a paste tomato and
those tend to be determinate.
If you tend to eat your tomatoes fresh and want a season-long supply, go for indeterminate varieties.
An heirloom tomato (also called heritage tomato) is an open-pollinated (non-hybrid) heirloom cultivar
of tomato. Any tomato that is at least fifty
years old and is not a hybrid. According to tomato experts, heirloom tomatoes can be classified into four categories:
(image Black Brandywine)- family heirlooms,
- commercial heirlooms,
- mystery heirlooms, and
- created heirlooms.
They usually have a shorter shelf life and less disease resistance than hybrids bred to resist against specific diseases. They are grown for a
variety of reasons, such as for food, historical interest, access to wider varieties, and by people who wish to save seeds from year to year, as
well as for their taste. "Heirloom Tomatoes". Spiritfoods. Archived from the original on 22 February 2013. Retrieved 24 August 2012.
When the plants of an open-pollinated variety self-pollinate, or pollinated by another representative of the same variety, the resulting
seeds will produce plants roughly identical to their parents.
Hybrid tomato – A tomato bred by crossing varieties. Hybrids offer better disease resistance, higher
yield, and other improved traits.
Early variety – A tomato that matures in 50 to 60 days; these are prized for early harvests and late summer planting for a fall crop. Sometimes
we refer to tomatoes that mature in more than 60 days as “early,” but only in comparison to their peers. For example, the earliest beefsteak type
is only early compared to other beefsteaks. Beefsteaks are typically longer maturing than other tomato types because they are so big!
Tomato Disease Resistance Codes
Tomato names are often followed by capital letters that stand for resistance to certain diseases. This is very important because these diseases
can wipe out a tomato crop.