Beefsteak Tomatoes
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Tomato · Slicer

Beefsteak Tomatoes

Indeterminate · Solanaceae

Classic large slicer. 12-32 oz (up to 2 lb) fruit. Needs long season — risky below 5b. Extra calcium/BER management critical. Open-pollinated, no disease resistance.

At a Glance

Days to Maturity
80–85 days
Sun
8+ hours
full sun
Spacing
30–42 "
Seed Start
8–10 weeks
before transplant
Container
Not Ideal
15+ gallon pot
Height
5–8 ft

Zone Planting Guide

Growing Guide

Germination

Germination Time 6–14 days
Optimal Temp 80°F
Seed Depth 0.25"

Transplanting

Min Soil Temp 60°F
Harden Off 10 days

Watering

Weekly Water 1.5–2 "
Needs Consistent
Method Drip

Soil

pH Range 6.2–6.8
Support Stake

Resilience

Heat: Low Cold: Low Drought: Low

Common Problems

blossom-end-rot
Cause: 12-32 oz fruit
Prevention: Consistent watering, gypsum
early-blight
Cause: Fungal
Prevention: Fungicide program

Nutrition

Feeding Intensity Heavy feeder
Calcium Critical — supplement recommended
Recommended Recipes Root drench, Silica foliar, Worm castings topdress, Compost tea, Copper fungicide

Harvest

Fully red. 12-32 oz. Can harvest at breaker stage.

Expected Yield 10–20 lbs/plant
Storage 3 days — Room temp.

Companion Planting

Good Companions

Genovese basil Repels aphids
French marigold Repels nematodes

Avoid Planting Near

Herb fennel Allelopathic

Sources

university Clemson; Cornell seed_catalog Burpee; Baker Creek

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