Rambler

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Rambler is an adaptable, high quality determinate salad variety featuring high yield potential of jumbo and extra-large fruit. Fruit size, color, quality, and firmness are excellent. Suited for both mature green and vine ripe markets. The plants are medium-tall and benefit from light to no pruning.

V44123 : Rambler
Treatment * Pkg Size ** Price (USD)
Treated Pelleted 100 seeds $22.05
Treated Pelleted 500 seeds $84.75
Treated Pelleted 1M seeds $141.25
Treated Pelleted 5M seeds $642.00
Treated Pelleted 25M seeds $3,056.25
* M = 1,000
** US customer prices shown in USD.
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Disease Resistance
Alternaria Stem Canker
Fusarium Crown and Root Rot
Fusarium Wilt 1-3
Gray Leaf Spot
Verticillium Wilt 1
Attributes
Item Number
V44123
Maturity (days)
68 - 72
Weight (oz)
8 - 12
Flesh Color
Red
Shoulders
Uniform Green Gene
Shape
C
Habit
Determinate
Hybrid  
Yes
Year New
2023
High Tunnel  
Yes
Treatment
Standard Treatment Pelleted
Popular For
Cold Greenhouse and Tunnels, Fresh Market, Shipping
Canada
Yes

Growing Tips

Tomato Shape Chart

Tomato Chart

Planting

Sow in greenhouse 4 - 6 weeks before desired planting date. Allow plants to adjust to field conditions for 48 hours before transplanting. Plant transplants up to 6 inches deep.

Planting Guidelines - Tomato
Approximate Seeds per Pound:
140,000 - 165,000
Seeding Rate per Acre by Weight:
0.8 - 0.8 oz
Seeding Rate per Acre in M (1,000):
7.6 M
Seeding Rate Seeds per 1,000 foot of Row:
667
Seed or Plant Spacing In Row:
18"
Seed or Plant Spacing Between Rows:
48"
Seed or Plant Spacing Depth:
.25 - .5"
Recommended Soil Temperature:
60 - 75°F
Days to Germination:
7 - 10
Management

Staking and pruning plants are an important management practice. Staking and pruning allows the plant to concentrate on fruit development and also ensures less damage when harvesting fruit. Staking also keeps fruit from setting on the ground. Grow plants on raised beds with drip irrigation. Scout weekly to ensure crop quality. Consult Midwest Vegetable Production Guide on identification and treatment. https://www.extension.purdue.edu/extmedia/ID/ID-56-W%202020.pdf

Harvest

Harvest tomatoes when 60 - 90% red for fresh markets. Consult your buyers on what stage they would like their tomatoes harvested. However, please note that the more red the tomato the shorter the shelf life.

Storage

Store at 50 - 60ºF and 85 - 95% humidity to ensure the longest shelf life.