All reviews for category Regional varieties

Tomato Cornue des Andes - Andine Cornue

Tomato Cornue des Andes - Andine Cornue

Product sheet

very disappointed
4 irrecoverable plants and 1 questionable one

Roberte C.

Horned Handes plants?
Why are the plants stored horizontally instead of vertically? This prevents the soil from being on one side and the roots on the other. All the plants are fine except for the horn of the hands limit (withered and curled leaves).

jean-marie B.

They are not in good shape. I doubt they will recover. That's the only issue I'm facing with my order.

Nadine R.

Shave
Arrived in good condition

Pierre C.

puny plants
I immediately transplanted the seedlings I received the day after the shipment, but even with good potting soil and a mini greenhouse, they did not thrive and I threw them away. However, Promesse de Fleurs refunded me.

CHRISTOPHE R.

also replant

marie-christine V.

Displeased
Suffered greatly during transportation

Pascaline L.

feeble plants
struggling to straighten up

Alain P.

the Andean region
Not yet in the ground, I'm waiting for the last frost to no longer be a concern. The seedlings are doing well, for the moment in their pots with compost to grow a bit before being planted in the vegetable garden ...

Odile L.

Huge harvest
Remember to stake them properly.

Agnes P.