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TOMATO SEEDS

₹99.00 -75% Off ₹399.00

Plant Type: Cherry Tomato
Indoor/Outdoor Usage: Outdoor Indoor
Brand: Growola
Material Feature: GMO Free
Color: Red
Special Feature: Extended Bloom Time
Seed Type: Heirloom, Non-Hybrid, Pure, Open Pollinated
Average Weight: 10 grams 
Sowing Time: August - November
First Picking: After 80-85 Days From Transplanting

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Discover the perfect Tomato Seeds for your home vegetable garden at Growola. Our vegetables Tomato Seeds offer heirloom quality, ensuring a bountiful harvest of delicious tomatoes. These non-hybrid, organic tomato seeds is GMO-free seeds produce medium-tall plants with deep red fruits, ideal for outdoor cultivation. Enjoy your first picking after 80-85 days from transplanting. Each tomato weighs approximately 10 grams, promising superior taste and quality. Sow these seeds from August to November for optimal growth, tested for germination to ensure success.

tomato seed gmo free
 

How to Grow Tomato Seeds

 

How to grow tomato seeds
 

1.Selecting Seeds: Choose tomato seeds based on your preferences for size, flavor, and growth habit.

2. Preparing Soil: Use well-drained, nutrient-rich soil and ensure proper drainage.

3. Planting Seeds: Sow seeds indoors 6-8 weeks before the last frost date, keeping soil consistently moist.

4. Transplanting Seedlings: Move seedlings to larger containers or garden beds with ample sunlight.

5. Watering and Care: Keep soil evenly moist, mulch to conserve moisture, and avoid overhead watering.

6. Supporting Plants: Use stakes, cages, or trellises to support vines and keep fruit off the ground.

7. Fertilizing: Feed plants regularly with balanced fertilizer following package instructions.

8. Pruning and Maintenance: Remove suckers to promote larger fruit and monitor for pests and diseases.

9. Harvesting: Harvest ripe tomatoes when firm and enjoy fresh or in recipes.
 

Tomato seeds can be planted indoors in early spring, or directly outdoors after the last frost date has passed, typically in late spring or early summer.

Yes, tomato plants are well-suited for container gardening and can thrive in pots or grow bags on balconies, terraces, or even windowsills.

Tomato plants require full sunlight to thrive, so ensure they receive at least 6-8 hours of direct sunlight per day for optimal growth and fruit production.

While tomato plants are relatively low-maintenance, they benefit from regular watering, fertilizing, and support for their growing vines, especially as they begin to bear fruit.

Common pests include aphids, whiteflies, and hornworms, while diseases such as blight and blossom end rot can also affect tomato plants. Using organic pest control methods and maintaining good garden hygiene can help prevent these issues.

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