Cite as: Cold Spring Harb. Protoc.; 2008; doi:10.1101/pdb.prot5081

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How to Grow Tomatoes

Seisuke Kimura and Neelima Sinha1

Department of Plant Biology, University of California, Davis, CA 95616, USA

1 Corresponding author (nrsinha{at}ucdavis.edu)


INTRODUCTION

Tomatoes can be easily grown in a field, in a greenhouse, or in a growth cabinet. They need acidic soil (pH 6.0-6.8), a lot of light, and water. The optimum temperature for growing tomato plants and fruit is 18°C-24°C. This protocol describes how to germinate tomato seeds, cultivate adult plants, and harvest seeds from fruit.


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