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SWEETBABY F1

Children’s favourite sweet tomato

  • The candy cherry tomato
  • High-quality plant
  • Ideal for pots, easy to grow
  • Very productive over a long period
  • Tiny, very sweet, and flavorful fruits
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Typology Tomato-Cherry PC
Number of seeds per gram 800-820
Sector Young plant producers, Seed packet companies

Color scarlet red
Fruit shape round, small and homogeneous cherry
Taste
Fruit weight 13-18 g

Product cultivation

Earliness

Yes

Sowing period

Mid-January to April

Planting period

From mid-March (under cover), then in open ground after the last frosts until mid-June

Harvest

June to October

Additional information

Sow in seed trays or mini soil blocks, transplant in soil blocks or pots. Germination temperature 25°C (5-6 days). Transplanting 18-20°C. Growing conditions: night 16-17°C, day 18-22°C. Growing period: 45 to 60 days depending on the season, soil block size and stage (ideally with visible flowers). Grafting is possible, and even recommended for some varieties, to improve vigor and yield

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