
Tomato Sweet Million F1
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Tomato Sweet Million F1 Seeds – Mini Cherry Tomatoes, Maximum Sweetness
Elevate your gardening experience with Tomato Sweet Million F1 Seeds, the perfect choice for those seeking abundant, sweet, and vibrant harvests. This cherry tomato variety is prized for its mini-sized, shiny red fruits that deliver a delightful burst of sweetness. With impressive yields of up to 50 fruits per truss, it ensures a plentiful and rewarding crop.
Sweet Million tomatoes are versatile and easy to grow, thriving on sunny patios in planters or in cold greenhouses. Their half-hardy annual nature makes them suitable for various climates, while their ability to keep well over time ensures lasting freshness. Whether you're a seasoned gardener or a beginner, this variety adds charm, flavor, and vibrancy to your space
Handy Tip: Harvest the fruits as they ripen to enjoy their optimal sweetness. Ensure regular watering to maintain healthy growth but avoid overwatering, as this can lead to the fruits splitting. Following this tip will help you achieve a delicious and abundant harvest.
Key Features
- Sweet and Shiny Mini Fruits: Produces vibrant red cherry tomatoes with exceptional sweetness and shine.
- Heavy Yields: Each truss delivers approximately 50 fruits, ensuring a plentiful harvest.
- Long Storage Life: Fruits keep well over time, retaining their freshness and flavor.
- Versatile Growing Options: Thrives in planters on sunny patios or in cold greenhouses.
- Half-Hardy Annual: Perfect for gardeners of varying skill levels and adaptable to different climates.
Growing chart
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Technical specifications
Approx. Seed count | 20 seeds. |
When to Sow | January to April |
Where to Sow | Sow seeds under glass in pots or trays filled with good-quality seed compost. Cover them lightly with a sprinkling of vermiculite or compost. To ensure germination, place the containers in a propagator kept at a warm temperature. |
What to do Next | When seedlings are ready, transfer them to individual pots. Move to greenhouse soil, large pots, or growbags (3 plants per bag) when taller. Plant outdoors only after frost risk has passed. Support plants, remove side shoots, and water regularly. Feed with high-potash fertilizer after the first truss sets. |
Harvest | July to October |