Cherry Tomato Seedlings, Indigo Cherry

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SCIENTIFIC NAME:

Solanum lycopersicum

VARIETIES:

"Indigo Cherry Drops". Indigo Cherry Drops has the same striking, dark blue anthocyanin coloration and red flesh, but the plant habit is much improved; instead of the small semi-determinate growth habit of Indigo Rose, Indigo Cherry Drops is a vigorous indeterminate. Yield and flavor are much improved, with larger clusters of 1–2 oz. fruit. Indeterminate.

CULTURE:

Transplant into medium-rich garden or field soil 12-24" apart for determinate varieties, 24-36" apart for indeterminate, unstaked varieties, and 14-20" for staking. Plant 3-8" inches deep, covering the root ball well and up to the cotyledons (first leaves). If using grafted plants, take care to ensure the graft union is not touching soil. Water seedlings with a high-phosphate fertilizer solution. For earliest crops, set plants out around the last frost date under floating row covers, which will protect from frost to about 28°F (-2°C). If possible, avoid setting out unprotected plants until night temperatures are over 45°F (7°C). Frost will cause severe damage. Abundant soil phosphorus is important for early high yields. Too much nitrogen causes rampant growth and soft fruits susceptible to rot.

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