![]() For earliest crop, plant under row cover around last frost date. Supplemental lights and lower night temps control stretching. Grow at constant 60–70☏ (16–21☌) temp and use complete fertilizer until hardened-off. At first true leaf, pot-up to 50-cell trays or 4" pots, depending on expected transplant timing. Keep mix at 75–85☏ (24–29☌) with moderate moisture. About 5–6 weeks before transplanting, sow 1/4" deep in 20-row flats with 20 seeds/row, or in 200-cell trays with 1 seed/cell lightly cover. Fruit is harvested over an extended period, usually right until fall frost.ĭon't start seeds too early-leggy, root-bound, or flowering transplants can cause stunting and reduce early production. ![]() Indeterminate tomato, should be staked, trellised, or caged, and pruned for best results.Maintain a consistent watering schedule for best results.Fertilize with organic water soluble fertilizer every 3-4 weeks.Place the transplant into the potting hole, backfill with soil, gently press and water in abundantly to remove any air pockets and encourage root growth.Add 1/4 cup of organic bone meal and 1/4 cup of balanced organic slow release fertilizer into the planting hole and mix in with the soil.Amend garden soil with finished compost and aged manure.Recommended planting time is 2 weeks after last frost.Harden off seedlings for 7-10 days before planting.Cover with plastic for humidity, remove after germination.Cover with a thin layer of vermiculite and gently press.Start seeds inside 5-6 weeks before transplanting.Sweetie cherry tomatoes average 12-14% sugar content! Sweetie's large vines produce very sweet, red, round, cherry-type tomatoes 1"-1.5" in diameter. A winner in flavour among the early red cherry varieties, they have a unique, rich, sweet flavour and can be used for juice and preserves without adding sugar. If you’re looking for a classically delicious, productive and sweet cherry tomato, this is the easy choice. ![]()
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