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Tomatoes can take up a lot of space. Dwarf tomatoes take up less space, but usually grow at least 1 m tall. Micro dwarfs like the Bonsai tomato variety reach a height of just 30 cm. This makes them the best choice for growing in very confin...
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Growing Micro Tomato. A learning process
I would just like to emphasise that the seeds are VERY small & delicate. You can easily lose sight of them if you drop one. Do not try and plant each out when there is even a slight breeze blowing they will all disappear. It may help to have something fine like tweezers to pick each one up and plant them into a seed-raising mix. The finer the mix the better as far as I am concerned.
I planted these out end of November 2024 and had a reasonably good strike rate. I still only have plants with a couple of branches and say 3 cm high. Not sure if it is something I have done. Given them liquid feed and regular light watering. So very very slow growers. Let's see if or when I get an actual fully grown plant with fruit. I planted each seed individually into small plastic seed-raising pottles. A learning process for sure.
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John · January 23, 2025
Micro Tomatoes
Seeds were great, high germination rate but all micros were very susceptible to hornworm attack +++++
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Adele · November 28, 2023
So far so good
No tomatoes yet but very healthy looking seedlings with plenty of flowers. So excited for this new variety. Thanks Seeds of Plenty