Cherry Tomato Seedlings

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31292

These cherry tomato seedlings produce small, spineless fruits with 5-6 ridges and a delicate aroma. Packed with vitamins and antioxidants, they promote a healthy diet. Harvesting begins 45-55 days after transplanting, yielding sweet, juicy tomatoes.

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Category

Nursery Seedlings

Color

Red, Yellow

Pack of

10, 50, 100

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Cherry Tomato Seedlings
These cherry tomato seedlings produce small, spineless fruits with 5-6 ridges, known for their delicate aroma and long shelf life. Rich in vitamins and antioxidants, these tomatoes contribute to a healthy diet. Harvesting begins 45-55 days after transplanting, providing a steady supply of sweet, juicy cherry tomatoes.

Seedling

Moisture Needs

Regular Watering

SOWING DISTANCE

Plant to Plant – 8-10 inches, Line to Line – 14-18 inches

No OF seedling

10

Soil

Sow the seeds directly in the soil at around half-inch depth. Hydroponics: Transfer the seedlings to any hydroponic set-up once 8-10 leaves are developed.

How tall will the cherry tomato plants grow from these seedlings?
Cherry tomato plants typically grow between 3 to 6 feet tall, depending on the variety and growing conditions. They may need support as they grow taller.

Can these cherry tomato seedlings thrive on a sunny windowsill?
Yes, as long as they receive at least 6-8 hours of sunlight daily. A south-facing windowsill works best, but supplement with grow lights if sunlight is limited.

Do these cherry tomatoes produce throughout the season?
Yes, cherry tomatoes are indeterminate, meaning they continue producing fruit throughout the growing season until the first frost or end of the growing cycle.

How can I tell if my cherry tomatoes are ready to harvest?
Cherry tomatoes are ready to harvest when they’re fully colored and slightly firm to the touch. Leaving them on the vine a little longer can enhance sweetness.

Do cherry tomatoes grown from these seedlings need any specific soil type?
Cherry tomatoes prefer well-draining, nutrient-rich soil with a slightly acidic to neutral pH (around 6.0-7.0) for best growth and flavor.

Can I grow these seedlings alongside other plants?
Yes, cherry tomatoes grow well with basil, marigolds, and peppers. Avoid planting them near members of the cabbage family, as they may compete for nutrients.

What spacing is required between each cherry tomato plant?
For optimal growth, space the cherry tomato plants about 18-24 inches apart to ensure they have enough room for air circulation and root development.

Is it necessary to rotate cherry tomato plants each year?
Yes, rotating tomatoes each season reduces the risk of soil-borne diseases and nutrient depletion. Avoid planting in the same spot for 2-3 years if possible.

How do I prevent splitting in cherry tomatoes grown from these seedlings?
Splitting often happens due to inconsistent watering. Keep the soil evenly moist, especially as the fruits begin to ripen, to minimize this issue.

Do I need to worry about cross-pollination with other tomato varieties?
Cross-pollination is minimal for cherry tomatoes and doesn’t impact the current season’s fruit. However, if saving seeds, plant only one variety to maintain purity.



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