Tomato Seeds
Seed Type : Non-Hybrid, Open Pollinated and Non-GMO
Plant: Determinate, good foliage
Fruit type : Shape is oval, uniform in shape and size,skin firm, red with slight green tinge at shoulders, glossy
Average Weight : 90-100 gms
First Picking : After 65-70 days from transplanting.
Specification : Tolerant to bacterial wilt and leaf curl, performs well round the year.
- SOWING
TIMEAug - Nov (or as per your local climatic conditions).
- Sowing
DistancePlant to plant - 1'
Line to line - 2.5' - Fruit
Weight90-100 gms
- Fruit
ShapeOval
- Days to
maturity65-70 days from transplanting
- Details
- How to sow
- Reviews
Description:
Tomatoes (scientific name Solanum Lycopersicum) are an edible berry. Tomatoes are one of the common plants in India to grow in a home garden from tomato seeds. The flavours of this tomato variety are more acidic in nature. This variety also has less locules or seed compartments than other tomato varieties and hence is more fleshly in nature.
Benefits:
- Grow your own tomatoes at home easily from tomato seeds. Rich in dietary antioxidants, these tomatoes will be home-grown and organically produced.
- Get your dose of Vitamin C, Vitamin K, Potassium and Folate from home grown tomatoes. Use these harvested tomatoes for making delicious sauces and salsas.
Also try our other tomato seeds variants - Cherry tomato seeds, yellow cherry tomato seeds.
Planting instructions
Sow seeds indoors 6 to 8 weeks before the tether end of the winter-spring.
Two weeks before transplanting seedlings outdoors, till the soil to about 1 foot and mix in aged manure, compost, or fertilizer. Harden off transplants for a week before planting them outside. Transplant after the last spring frost when the ground is warm.
Establish tomato cages in the ground at the time of founding. Support is recommended.
Plant seedlings two feet apart.
Pinch off a few lower branches of the transplants, and plant the root ball deep enough so that the remaining lowest leaves are barely above the surface of ground.
Growing Requirements
watering
Water thoroughly to encourage the tomato roots to look for water and nutrients deep in the ground. When watering, soak the soil to a depth of at least 6 to 8 inches.
pests
The pests that attack tomatoes might cause symptoms like chewed stem, defoliation, holes in leaves etc. Main pests which prove harmful to the plant are: Aphids, Flea Beetles, Tomato Hornworm, Whiteflies, Blossom-End Rot, Late Blight, Mosaic Virus.
soil
Tomatoes like a well drained, deep and loamy (rich with sand, silt and clay) soil with a pH ranging between 6.0 to 6.8
spot
Tomatoes need a minimum of 6 hours of sun to produce fruit, but 8 or more hours of sun will produce the best results.
temperature
Tomatoes need consistent night temperatures between 12 degree Celsius and 24 C (55°F and 75°F) to set fruit. Fruit will not colour properly when night temperatures stay above 29 C (85°F), and plants will cease growing when temperatures go above 35 C (95°F).
watering
Water thoroughly to encourage the tomato roots to look for water and nutrients deep in the ground. When watering, soak the soil to a depth of at least 6 to 8 inches.
how to harvest
Leave your tomatoes on the vine for as long as possible. If a tomato falls off before they are ripe, place them in a paper bag with the stalk up and store them in a cool, gloomy spot. Never place tomatoes on a sunny windowsill to ripen; they may rot before they are ripe!
The perfect tomato for picking will be solid and very cherry in gloss, regardless of size, with maybe some yellow remaining around the shank. A ripe tomato will be only slightly soft.
Never refrigerate fresh tomatoes. Doing so spoils the texture that makes up that garden tomato taste.
To freeze, core fresh, unblemished tomatoes and put the entire produce in freezer bags or containers. Seal tightly, label, and freeze. The peels will slide away when they defrost.
You can harvest seeds from some tomato varieties.
Customer Reviews
The productiveness of any seed we sell is subject to your local climatic conditions*, the sowing method you adopt, and your commitment to the planting process. We give no warranty, expressed or implied, and are in no way responsible for the produce.
Please note that all our seasonal recommendations/ sowing information is as per the local climatic conditions. *For more information on the optimum conditions required for growing seeds in your region, please contact us at, hello@allthatgrows.in or Whatsapp us at, +91 8544865077
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Tomato Seeds
Seed Type : Non-Hybrid, Open Pollinated and Non-GMO
Plant: Determinate, good foliage
Fruit type : Shape is oval, uniform in shape and size,skin firm, red with slight green tinge at shoulders, glossy
Average Weight : 90-100 gms
First Picking : After 65-70 days from transplanting.
Specification : Tolerant to bacterial wilt and leaf curl, performs well round the year.
Description:
Tomatoes (scientific name Solanum Lycopersicum) are an edible berry. Tomatoes are one of the common plants in India to grow in a home garden from tomato seeds. The flavours of this tomato variety are more acidic in nature. This variety also has less locules or seed compartments than other tomato varieties and hence is more fleshly in nature.
Benefits:
- Grow your own tomatoes at home easily from tomato seeds. Rich in dietary antioxidants, these tomatoes will be home-grown and organically produced.
- Get your dose of Vitamin C, Vitamin K, Potassium and Folate from home grown tomatoes. Use these harvested tomatoes for making delicious sauces and salsas.
Also try our other tomato seeds variants - Cherry tomato seeds, yellow cherry tomato seeds.
Seed Type : Non-Hybrid, Open Pollinated and Non-GMO
Plant: Determinate, good foliage
Fruit type : Shape is oval, uniform in shape and size,skin firm, red with slight green tinge at shoulders, glossy
Average Weight : 90-100 gms
First Picking : After 65-70 days from transplanting.
Specification : Tolerant to bacterial wilt and leaf curl, performs well round the year.
- SOWING
TIMEAug - Nov (or as per your local climatic conditions).
- Sowing
DistancePlant to plant - 1'
Line to line - 2.5' - Fruit
Weight90-100 gms
- Fruit
ShapeOval
- Days to
maturity65-70 days from transplanting
Planting instructions
Sow seeds indoors 6 to 8 weeks before the tether end of the winter-spring.
Two weeks before transplanting seedlings outdoors, till the soil to about 1 foot and mix in aged manure, compost, or fertilizer. Harden off transplants for a week before planting them outside. Transplant after the last spring frost when the ground is warm.
Establish tomato cages in the ground at the time of founding. Support is recommended.
Plant seedlings two feet apart.
Pinch off a few lower branches of the transplants, and plant the root ball deep enough so that the remaining lowest leaves are barely above the surface of ground.
Growing Requirements
watering
Water thoroughly to encourage the tomato roots to look for water and nutrients deep in the ground. When watering, soak the soil to a depth of at least 6 to 8 inches.
pests
The pests that attack tomatoes might cause symptoms like chewed stem, defoliation, holes in leaves etc. Main pests which prove harmful to the plant are: Aphids, Flea Beetles, Tomato Hornworm, Whiteflies, Blossom-End Rot, Late Blight, Mosaic Virus.
soil
Tomatoes like a well drained, deep and loamy (rich with sand, silt and clay) soil with a pH ranging between 6.0 to 6.8
spot
Tomatoes need a minimum of 6 hours of sun to produce fruit, but 8 or more hours of sun will produce the best results.
temperature
Tomatoes need consistent night temperatures between 12 degree Celsius and 24 C (55°F and 75°F) to set fruit. Fruit will not colour properly when night temperatures stay above 29 C (85°F), and plants will cease growing when temperatures go above 35 C (95°F).
watering
Water thoroughly to encourage the tomato roots to look for water and nutrients deep in the ground. When watering, soak the soil to a depth of at least 6 to 8 inches.
how to harvest
Leave your tomatoes on the vine for as long as possible. If a tomato falls off before they are ripe, place them in a paper bag with the stalk up and store them in a cool, gloomy spot. Never place tomatoes on a sunny windowsill to ripen; they may rot before they are ripe!
The perfect tomato for picking will be solid and very cherry in gloss, regardless of size, with maybe some yellow remaining around the shank. A ripe tomato will be only slightly soft.
Never refrigerate fresh tomatoes. Doing so spoils the texture that makes up that garden tomato taste.
To freeze, core fresh, unblemished tomatoes and put the entire produce in freezer bags or containers. Seal tightly, label, and freeze. The peels will slide away when they defrost.
You can harvest seeds from some tomato varieties.