
Harvest Time
75 days
Difficulty
easy
Growing Methods
USDA Hardiness Zones
Optimal Growing Conditions
About Roma Tomato
Roma tomatoes are egg-shaped paste tomatoes perfect for sauces, canning, and drying. These determinate plants produce concentrated harvests of meaty, low-moisture fruits with few seeds. They're more compact than other tomato varieties, making them suitable for smaller gardens and containers.
General Care Instructions
Sunlight Requirements
Full sun (6-8 hours minimum). In very hot climates, light afternoon shade may be beneficial.
Watering Needs
Consistent moisture is critical, especially during fruit development. Provide 1-2 inches of water weekly, adjusted for rainfall and temperature.
Temperature Range
Prefers temperatures between 65-85°F (18-29°C). Growth slows below 55°F (13°C) and may be damaged by frost.
Fertilizer Requirements
Apply balanced fertilizer at planting time. Once flowering begins, switch to a phosphorus-rich fertilizer to encourage fruit production.
Harvesting
Harvest in approximately 75 days from planting. Pick regularly to encourage continued production. For tomatoes, harvest when fruits are firm and fully colored; for cucumbers, harvest when they reach 2-4 inches for pickling varieties.