Product Description: MOBIL – Large Beefsteak Tomato, High Yield
The MOBIL is an impressive heirloom variety known for its large, juicy fruits and rich yield. This open-pollinated tomato is ideal for those who value taste and quality. The plants grow robustly, providing a consistent harvest throughout the season. They are perfect for cultivation in gardens, greenhouses, or on balconies.
Seed Quality: Our seeds are 100% natural and come from sustainably cultivated plants. They are open-pollinated, making them perfect for nature-friendly cultivation. These are not hybrid or GMO seeds but represent a true heirloom vegetable variety.
Nutrients: The MOBIL is rich in essential nutrients that contribute to health, including:
- Vitamin C: Boosts the immune system and supports skin health.
- Vitamin A: Aids vision and skin health.
- Potassium: Helps regulate blood pressure and supports heart health.
- Fiber: Promotes digestion and contributes to a healthy gut.
- Antioxidants: Combat free radicals and may reduce the risk of chronic diseases.
Cultivation and Care:
- Location: The MOBIL thrives best in a sunny location, requiring at least 6 hours of sunlight daily.
- Watering: The plant should be watered regularly but moderately, avoiding waterlogging.
- Soil: A well-draining, nutrient-rich soil is ideal for growth.
- Fertilization Tips: Use organic fertilizers like coffee grounds, nettle manure, and wood ash for optimal plant nutrition.
Uses: The MOBIL is perfect for fresh salads, sauces, or as a delicious snack. Its large, meaty fruits are a delight and add a special touch to any dish.
Contents: 10 seeds of the MOBIL beefsteak tomato
Important Note: The seeds are sold exclusively for collector purposes or as ornamental plants and must not be offered as seed according to applicable seed marketing regulations. The success of cultivation depends on various factors such as climate, soil, and care. If you have questions or issues, we are happy to help!
Disclaimer: “We guarantee the high quality of our seeds but accept no responsibility for the results of cultivation.”