Ceylando F1 is an excellent pink variety that can achieve its true color in winter, with great yield, firmness, and taste. The plant structure is strong, with medium-length internodes and large leaves. The clusters are well-structured. For large and standard fruit, it is recommended to plant 1800-2000 plants per decare, and thinning of the fruit in the cluster is advised. The suggested flower thinning is to leave 4 fruits in the first two clusters, and 5-6 fruits in the subsequent ones. The fruits are round and slightly flattened, weighing 300-400 grams.

Resistant Diseases

Tomato Yellow Leaf Curl Virus (TYLCV) Fusarium Radicis (Fusarium Oxysporum f. sp. Radicis Lycopersici)

Cultivation

It can be planted during the autumn (fall) period throughout September. It is also highly suitable for late spring and summer greenhouse cultivation (highland greenhouse cultivation).