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Betani's Tomato, Cherry x 2 Harvesting

Plant: Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) | Variety: Cherry

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Tomato (28811)
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Cherry (523)

Purchased from Aerogarden.com

Betani's Tomato, Cherry Care Instructions

Ensure a rough distance of 2.60 feet (80.0 cm) between seeds when sowing - look to sow at a depth of approximately 0.78 inches (2.0 cm) when sowing directly.

Ensure you have enough space in your garden for this plant - Tomato 'Cherry' is known for growing to a height of approximately 1.20 metres (that's 3.90 feet in imperial).

Your garden is in fluorescent light: plant in a location that enjoys full sun.

Remember to water moderately.

Your garden's USDA Hardiness Zone (5) is within the ideal range for Tomato 'Cherry'. The recommended range is between Zone 3 and 14.

Tomato 'Cherry' tends to grow best in a soil ph of between 5.0 and 6.0 meaning it does best in acidic soil.

Common Tomato problems include Early Blight, Verticillium Wilt, Bacterial Canker, Bacterial Spot, and Bacterial Speck, so keep a close eye out for any developing symptoms.

More information about Tomato, Cherry is available in the Folia gardener's wiki. All Tomato, Cherry Care Instructions have been kindly provided by our members.

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  • GrowingDinner

    GrowingDinner wrote:

    Yours seems to have quickly grown. My aerogarden tomato plants are spindly and im rather disappointed. Im just seeing flower buds form and ive had it running almost 60days now. Maybe longer.

    Posted on 22 Jan 11 (over 2 years ago)

  • Betani

    Betani wrote:

    It took longer than it appears. I had trouble adding it here, but I started it in either late Nov or early Dec. I don’t think I’ll do the salsa pack again. Greens and herbs seem to excel, so I might try lettuce or spinach on the next go-round.

    Posted on 22 Jan 11 (over 2 years ago)

  • GrowingDinner

    GrowingDinner wrote:

    I remember years ago my pop had massive Romaine growing in his. I tried “salad greens” and I was VERY disappointed. I have a herb pack that I’m going to try next.

    Posted on 23 Jan 11 (over 2 years ago)

  • Betani

    Betani wrote:

    The standard herb pack that came with mine did beautifully. I’d really like to try cutting celery, if I can find the seeds.

    Posted on 23 Jan 11 (over 2 years ago)

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