70 days. Indeterminate. Open-pollinated.
Red Centiflor is an open-pollinated, multi-flora type tomato variety originally bred by Dr. Alan Kapuler of Corvallis, Oregon.
Compact, indeterminate vines produce amazingly high yields of small, red, oblong fruits that are pointed on the blossom end. Each cluster of tomatoes, which are laden with dozens of fruit, will ripen together in several determinate batches, ensuring you'll have a fresh, consistent supply of tomatoes all season long.
Red Centiflor Tomato
Growth Chart
Hardiness Zones: 3 to 11 Light Requirement: Full Sun Soil Type: Fertile, well-drained Sow Depth: 1/4 inch Plant Spacing: 36 inches Germination Temp: 65°F to 85°F Germination Time: 6 - 8 days Maturation: 70 days Growing Tips
Start tomatoes indoors 6 to 8 weeks before the last spring frost, sowing the seeds 1/4 inch deep in a seed flat or cell tray. Use a heat mat to keep the soil temperature between 70-75°F and a humidity dome to ensure the soil stays moist between watering. Germination should occur within 7 to 14 days.
Transplant the seedlings into individual pots once they have grown their second set of leaves, and be sure to bury the stems up to the lower set of leaves to promote strong root growth.
When the outside soil temperature has reached a minimum of 70°F, plant the seedlings at least 2 feet apart in a location with full sun and very rich soil. Water frequently, and be sure to protect the plants if temperatures drop below 55°F.