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Sunsugar Hybrid - Tomato Seeds
Sunsugar Hybrid - Tomato Seeds
Sunsugar Hybrid - Tomato Seeds

Sunsugar Hybrid - Tomato Seeds

Product ID : 49121753


Galleon Product ID 49121753
UPC / ISBN 740006021592
Shipping Weight 0.1 lbs
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Manufacturer Hometown Seeds
Shipping Dimension 3.27 x 2.01 x 0.51 inches
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Sunsugar Hybrid - Tomato Seeds Features

  • Package = 10 Sunsugar Hybrid Tomato Seeds

  • 62 days

  • Germination: 8 to 14 days at 50 to 75 F

  • These little tomatoes are yellow-orange in color and contain great tangy flavor

  • Sunsugar Hybrid Tomatoes are thin skinned, nutritious and are crack and disease resistant


About Sunsugar Hybrid - Tomato Seeds

62 days Indeterminate Package contains 10 Sunsugar Hybrid Tomato Seeds. Germination: 8-14 days at 50-75F. Plant 1/2" deep, 24" apart, with 36-48" between rows. These delightful little tomatoes are yellow-orange in color and contain great tangy flavor packed in a small cherry fruit. Sunsugar Hybrid Tomatoes are thin skinned, nutritious, and are crack and disease resistant. Vines are indeterminate and grow vigorously. Tomatoes are definitely one of the most popular plants for the vegetable garden. Tomato plants love the warm weather and need plenty of sun, and the fruits of the plant are a favorite of gardeners everywhere during summer months. Whether you like huge tomatoes for slicing or small ones for bite-sized morsels, there is a tomato variety to suit your tastes. There is nothing quite like a vine-ripened, home-grown tomato fresh from your garden! Planting, Growing, and Harvesting: Plant tomatoes in full sun, in well-prepared soil. Tomatoes prefer a soil pH between 6.0 and 6.5. Even watering helps prevent common tomato problems like blossom-end rot and splitting. Water the tomato at the base of the plant, leaving leaves dry if possible. In many cases, your tomato plants will need some kind of support. Depending on the type of tomato, you might need to use tomato cages, stakes, or trellises to help keep large plants stable. This also helps to stop tomatoes from spreading out too much. Leave tomatoes on the vine as long as you can for best taste. Ripe tomatoes will be bright in color and just a little soft to the touch.