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Kings Seeds Tomato Micro Cherry

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Kings Seeds Tomato Micro Cherry

A stunning Basket or large container variety, that becomes laden with 'hundreds to thousands' of teeny, super sweet red tomatoes. No side shooting or staking required!

When to Sow Micro Cherry Tomato Seeds
January to April.

Plant
April to June.

Harvest
July to October.

Where to Sow
Sow seeds under glass 0.5cm (1/4 in) deep in pots or trays of good seed sowing compost and lightly cover with a sprinkling of vermiculite or compost. Place containers in a propagator at a temperature of 18-21C.

What to do next
Prick out seedlings, once large enough to handle, into 9cm (3 1/2in) pots. Transplant to hanging baskets or containers. Plants have a bushy habit and do not require sideshooting. Place outdoors once all risk of frost has passed. Water and feed plants regularly with a high potash feed once the first truss has set.

Handy Tip
Once stems become laden with fruit they can get quite heavy and may require a little support to prevent them breaking.

Type
Determinate type - bush type of tomato plant. Do not remove side shoots.

$0.78

Original: $2.61

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Kings Seeds Tomato Micro Cherry

$2.61

$0.78

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A stunning Basket or large container variety, that becomes laden with 'hundreds to thousands' of teeny, super sweet red tomatoes. No side shooting or staking required!

When to Sow Micro Cherry Tomato Seeds
January to April.

Plant
April to June.

Harvest
July to October.

Where to Sow
Sow seeds under glass 0.5cm (1/4 in) deep in pots or trays of good seed sowing compost and lightly cover with a sprinkling of vermiculite or compost. Place containers in a propagator at a temperature of 18-21C.

What to do next
Prick out seedlings, once large enough to handle, into 9cm (3 1/2in) pots. Transplant to hanging baskets or containers. Plants have a bushy habit and do not require sideshooting. Place outdoors once all risk of frost has passed. Water and feed plants regularly with a high potash feed once the first truss has set.

Handy Tip
Once stems become laden with fruit they can get quite heavy and may require a little support to prevent them breaking.

Type
Determinate type - bush type of tomato plant. Do not remove side shoots.