Description

No-stake tomato – perfect for beginners. Betalux is a classic Polish dwarf tomato variety – stiff-stemmed, low, self-supporting. The most convenient tomato there is: no staking, training, or suckering needed. You plant, water, and harvest. Additionally, very early – first fruits already in early July. The BIO version means certified organic cultivation.

In brief

  • Type: dwarf, stiff-stemmed, very early, BIO
  • Height: up to 60 cm
  • Fruits: round, dark red, 70–100 g
  • First harvests: early July
  • Staking: not required
  • Sowing under cover: March – April
  • Planting: May
  • Number of seeds per package: 0.2 g (~50 seeds)

What distinguishes this variety

Betalux has two features every beginner looks for: no staking (stiff stems support themselves) and very early fruiting (fruits already in July, reducing the risk of late blight, which attacks in August–September). The perfect tomato for the first year of cultivation. BIO: comes from certified organic crops, chemical-free.

Cultivation step by step

Sowing (March – April, under cover): sow seeds in trays at 22–25°C. Germination occurs after 7–10 days. Prick out at 8 × 8 cm spacing after the first pair of true leaves appear.

Planting (May): after the frost has passed, in the ground or in pots (min. 5 l) spaced 50 × 50 cm apart. Sunny location sheltered from the wind.

Care: regular watering at the root, fertilizing with compost or organic fertilizer for fruit vegetables. Do not remove suckers – Betalux yields on side shoots.

Harvest (July – September): first fruits already in early July. Red, firm, round – pick when they have a uniform dark red color.

Usage

Classically raw – meaty, juicy, with a sweet and sour taste. Great for salads, sandwiches, salsa. In surplus season – for processing: pelati tomatoes, sauces, tomato pastes, sun-dried tomatoes. Ideal for people with a balcony and a small garden – from 6 bushes you can harvest dozens of kilograms of tomatoes.

Gardener's tip

Betalux fruits early and intensively – but then finishes quickly. To extend the harvest, sow two batches: the first in March (harvest from July), the second in mid-April (harvest from August). Two batches of Betalux = fresh tomatoes from July to October. Traditional method of Polish gardeners.

Specification

Latin name Solanum lycopersicum
Variety Betalux
Type Dwarf, stiff-stemmed, very early, organic
Height Up to 60 cm
Fruit color Dark red
Fruit weight 70–100 g
Staking Not required
Position Sunny, sheltered
Seasonality Annual plant
Sowing time March – April (under cover)
Planting time May
Harvest time July – September
Spacing 50 × 50 cm
Net weight 0.2 g (~50 seeds)
Series Organic
Manufacturer W. Legutko
EAN Code 5903837562565

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