“Sweetie” Cherry Tomato

$27.71

“Sweetie” is a balanced and all-around excellent cherry tomato which can produce in excess of 100 cherry tomatoes throughout the Minnesota growing season.

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“Sweetie” Cherry Tomato

The “Sweetie” cherry tomato is a well-balanced cherry tomato variety. It can produce in excess of 100 cherry tomatoes during the Minnesota growing season. These cherry tomatoes are great for eating right off the vine, snacking or used in salads and recipes calling for cherry tomatoes. The tomatoes have a traditional red color when ripe and also have a typical sugar content and full flavor.

5 Helpful Points:

  1. 1 plant per 7 gallon grow bag
  2. Expected yield: 100+ (1-1.5″ cherry tomatoes)
  3. Great for salads, snacking and eating right off the vine!
  4. Full sun preferred
  5. Indeterminate vining plant. Needs to be trellised or staked. Vines will grow more than 7′ by first frost

When to expect ripe fruit

Fruit may begin to ripen as early as late June depending on weather. Otherwise, expect ripening “Sweetie” Cherry Tomatoes from early-mid July all the way up to first frost in the fall.

Growth habit

The “Sweetie” cherry tomato plant is an indeterminate/vining plant which means it produces a main stem and will send out alternating lateral branches. The main stem could exceed 5-6’ by the first frost in Minnesota. This is a vigorously growing plant. It will be a consistent and reliant performer as long as it’s watered frequently. Fruit clusters average 7-8 tomatoes per cluster. Cherry tomatoes average 1-1.5” in diameter.

Basic care information for “Sweetie” Cherry Tomato plants

Thoroughly saturate the grow bag with water in the morning before the heat of the day arrives. If daytime highs are consistently above 70F, your plant will need to be watered daily. If below 70F, check the grow bag frequently by using the finger method described on the bag tag. Apply water to the base of the plant and avoid splashing water onto any part of the leaves.

Stake or brace your “Sweetie” Cherry Tomato plant before it begins to set fruit. Strong winds (or gravity!) may damage the plant due to the weight of the tomatoes if not braced or securely staked.

Apply supplemental fertilizer after the first round of cherry tomatoes are harvested. Any balanced fertilizers labelled for fruits and vegetables will be sufficient.

Easily move the grow bag indoors if there’s a threat of frost or freezing temperatures overnight. Mature (but not ripened) fruits may be harvested and ripened inside.

More Information

Check out MEG’s Knowledge Base for new cherry plant owners for more information on cherry tomato plants.

 

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