Ginfiz is an F1 hybrid tomato that brings early-season color and flavor to gardens in just 72 days from transplant. This indeterminate variety produces bicolor fruits, offering the excitement of harvest earlier than most season-long producers. It thrives in full sun and moderate water, making it reliable for gardeners seeking consistent, flavorful tomatoes from mid-summer through frost.
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An early bicolor hybrid that kicks off the tomato season with vibrant, juicy fruits while maintaining productive growth throughout the summer. Its indeterminate nature means continuous production once it gets going, and its resistance to Leafmold and Verticillium Wilt keeps plants healthy in challenging seasons. The combination of rapid maturity, disease resistance, and reliable performance makes it a standout choice for growers who don't want to wait until late summer for their first ripe tomato.
Ginfiz tomatoes are grown fresh for summer eating and harvest at peak ripeness for maximum juice and flavor. The bicolor nature makes them visually striking on the plate, whether sliced fresh or served whole in salads.
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Start seeds indoors 6-7 weeks before your transplant date, maintaining soil temperatures between 73-77°F for germination. Use supplemental lighting to maintain strong, sturdy seedlings during the early growth phase. Higher germination temperatures may be tolerated but 73-77°F is the established range for this variety.
Transplant outdoors once soil has warmed and frost danger has passed. At transplanting, maintain both day and night temperatures around 73-77°F for 5-7 days to promote rapid root and foliage growth. After this establishment period, lower nighttime temperatures to 62-66°F. Plant deeply, as you would field tomatoes, unless the plant is grafted (in which case keep the graft union above soil). Allow 4-6 square feet of growing area per main leader depending on your pruning method and local disease pressure.
Harvest Ginfiz tomatoes when fully ripe, roughly 72 days after transplanting. Pick fruits at their peak color and ripeness for best flavor. Truss harvesting is an option with this variety, allowing you to remove entire clusters at once. Do not refrigerate freshly harvested ripe tomatoes, as this diminishes flavor.
As an indeterminate variety, Ginfiz benefits from being trained to 1-2 branchless leaders onto separate vertical strings, secured with trellis clips positioned roughly 1 inch below every third leaf. Reuse bottom clips as the plant grows, maintaining at least 3-4 clips per string. Selectively prune leaves and clusters to manage disease pressure and direct energy toward continuous fruit production throughout the season. If growing in a long-season structure with sufficient labor, a lower-and-lean system can be employed to maximize productivity.
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