Red Cherry Tomato Seeds

  • Gorgeous Red cherry tomato fruits grow in grape-like clusters on this high-yielding plant with good tolerance to cracking.
  • The fruit is sweet and super juicy with a strong and delicious flavour.
  • Excellent for snacking on fresh, adding to your salad or veggie trays.
  • Plants are enormous, so they will need strong staking and extra space to grow, so provide it and enjoy it.
  • A valuable plant for your garden, it produces an early heavy crop of attractive red sweet cherry fruits.

Packet contains 20 seeds

90.00

Red Cherry Tomato Seeds

Red cherry tomatoes are a good-yielding variety giving an extremely long season of small red cherry tomatoes which are Super crunchy, super sweet & juicy.
Red cherry is an indeterminate plant that has strong vines that produce high yields of fruit, throughout the season so be ready for high-yielding, it produces long trusses of small cherry tomatoes with an amazingly sweet taste.

Quick Facts:

  • Botanical Name: Solanum Lycopersicum
  • Common name: Red cherry
  • Variety:  Indeterminate
  • Fruit color:  Bright Red
  • Life Cycle: Annual
  • Bloom Time: Summers, Monsoon
  • Taste: Super sweet
  • Germination Rate: 80%
  • Days to Maturity:  60-75 days
  • Difficulty level: Easy

Red Cherry Tomato Care:

  • Sunlight Requirement: Tomatoes require a minimum of 6 hours of sun per day during the growing season.
  • Sowing: Seeds are sown at a depth of 2-3 cm and covered with a fine layer of soil, and transplanting when the plants develop their first true leaves before they become root bound, they should be transplanted into larger into large containers and keep planting distance 50-70 cm if grown in the outside garden.
  • Soil: Humus-rich soils, preferably mixed in before planting, and never use garden soil, which often drains poorly.
  • Watering: Regular watering during summer but without wetting the leaves to avoid diseases.
  • Fertilizer: Feed with a liquid tomato fertilizer (high in potash) starting when the first fruits start to form and repeat it after every two or three weeks and use nitrogen in order to help the plant support its foliage.
  • Use cage: Vines are quite vigorous, so use a cage, and save your garden space.
  • Good intercropping partners: Basil, lettuce, marigold, mint, onion, parsley, carrots, onion, chive, garlic, and celery.