500 Bulk Giant Monster Belgium Tomato Seeds

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Large Pumpkin sized monster tomato seeds

100% TRUE variety, Organic HEIRLOOM 

you get 500 seeds = 500 plants

How to Grow Monster Belgium Tomatoes

Start seeds early and then get planting. Use black plastic to warm the soil and plant protectors so you can start planting a bit sooner to get a head start. Plant in well-amended soil and allow for plenty of space for each plant. 

Plan a support system. Plants may get big, but the tomatoes will get huge and will need a heavy-duty support. 

Look for extra-big tomato blossoms. Check the plants for what tomato experts call mega-blooms. These are two or more flowers that have grown together to form one big flower. Tomato flowers like these will grow fruits that are joined together to create a monster tomato. If you can't find a mega-bloom, thin out the blossoms so just a few remain.

Help with pollination. Take one tomato flower and brush it against another to speed pollination. You could also use your finger or a small brush to help spread the pollen. 

Clip the plant and some fruit. Some gardeners prune their plants to leave just a single vine and others allow for one stem and a secondary branch. At about the mid-point of summer, harvest all but the biggest tomatoes from the plant..

Support each tomato separately. Old socks or nylon stockings can be reused to support the big tomatoes and keep them from breaking off the vine. 

Wait for tomatoes to ripen slightly, then harvest quickly and get them to a jumbo tomato contest. You just might win a prize and bragging rights for growing the biggest tomato in your town.

Thank you.






Tomatoes are a fruit but is always associated with being a vegatable. Remember a tomato is not a vegetable but a fruit.


Important:
You need to do your own research for successful germination. Advice provided is intended as a guide only and does not guarantee success. Seeds are live products that rely on many important factors such as grower skill, planting time, seed depth, soil type and weather conditions to grow. Germination is affected by many factors that are out of the control of the seller.