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There are many reasons to prime your tomato seed. Seed is primed to obtain faster and more uniform germination resulting in a stronger crop stand. Priming will also broaden the temperature range at which seed will germinate as well as break certain types of dormancy, such as photodormancy or thermodormancy. For tomato we offer three different priming technologies; Promotor Senso, Presto and Premium. All primings have a different origin but a common goal; to provide the best priming for your seeds. Thermal barriers are widened for a broad application. With the Senso priming a sensitive priming is used which will give a good speed of emergence without the risk of blind plants, and consequently will enhance vegetable stand establishment. For cultivars that are not susceptible to blind plants, the Presto priming offers an even higher increased speed of uniform emergence. Promotor Premium is Incotec’s new, unrivalled tomato priming which will help seed to emerge in the quickest and most uniform way. The risk of blind plants is minimal, the priming is suited for all seed varieties and can be combined with X-ray technology perfectly.
Promotor Premium Tomato

Product details

Regional availability

  • Europe

Technology

  • Priming

Microplastic free

This product is microplastic free according to current ECHA guidelines

Features and benefits

  • Quickest and most uniform germination and emergence
  • Suited for seed of all tomato cultivars
  • Minimal risk of blind plants
  • Highly suitable for combination with X-ray technology

Regulatory

  • GSPP

Crop

  • Tomato

Promotor Premium Tomato

Promotor Premium is Incotec’s new, unrivalled tomato priming which will help seed to emerge in the quickest and most uniform way. The risk of blind plants is minimal, the priming is suited for all seed varieties and can be combined with X-ray technology perfectly. Watch the video for a clear demonstration of the germination result of primed seeds compared to unprimed seeds.
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