Brad's Atomic Grape
Variety
Approved Data
created by steffen a. at 09.02.2023
Color
mehrfarbig
Geschmack
aromatisch
süß
fruchtig
Growth habit
hoch
strauchig
Location
geschützt
sonnig bis halbschattig
Gewächshaus
Beet
Freiland
regengeschützt
Fruit shape
pflaumenförmig
spitz zulaufend
länglich
Resistenzen
Krautfäule-resistent
platzfest
Propagating
Planting
Harvest
J
F
M
A
M
J
J
A
S
O
N
D
Breeding by Brad Gates (Wildboarfarms) The elongated, multicolored large fruits grow in clusters. Purple and violet striped when unripe, green when fully ripe, red/brown with anthocycnin blue stripes. The inside is green with red when particularly ripe. This amazing variety is delicately sweet. The fruit keeps well on the vine and after harvest. Fine foliage with lots of fruit.
Non hybrid
Not frost resistant
The plant is industrious with few stingy shoots, the fruits hang in large clusters. Easily tolerates several shoots. Under normal weather conditions, it can be grown outdoors without hesitation. But best under a roof. The plants reach a height of approx. 180 cm in our degrees. The more sun the fruits get, the darker they ripen. Ripe fruits yield under pressure and can be easily removed from the plant. Visually, the tomatoes are a real eye-catcher and taste sweet with a spicy antho aroma.
Light requirement
Sunny
Water requirement
Very humid
Soil
Medium (loamy)
Nutrient requirement
High
Seeding distance
80 cm
Row spacing
80 cm
Seeding depth
1 cm
Asparagus
Basil
Bean (Broad bean / Faba bean / Field bean)
Bean (Dwarf bean)
Bean (Runner bean)
Broccoli
Brussels sprouts
Cabbage (Cabbage)
Cabbage (Savoy cabbage)
Carrots
Cauliflower
Celery (Celeriac / Celery root)
Celery (Celery)
Chili
Chives
Collard greens (Kale)
Collard greens (Tuscan kale / Dinosaur kale / Palm tree kale)
Common marigold
Cress
Garlic
Kohlrabi / German turnip / Turnip cabbage
Leeks
Lettuce (Lettuce)
Mint
Napa cabbage / Chinese cabbage
Onion
Onion (Spring onion)
Oregano
Pak Choi
Parsley
Pepper / Paprika
Radish
Radishes
Spinach (Summer)
Grey mold
Early blight of potato
Thrips
Aphids
Spider mites
White fly