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Tomato Seeds - Slicing - One Pound Pink Hybrid
90 Days to maturity (from transplant). Solanum lycopersicum. One Pound Pink Hybrid Tomato Seeds. Non-GMO, warm season annual, F1 hybrid, indeterminate, slicing tomato. Suitable for growing in garden plots, raised beds, and greenhouses. Indeterminate huge dark pink fruits which can weigh up to 1-2 lbs. Approximately 6,800 Seeds / Ounce.



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Growing One Pound Pink Hybrid Slicer Tomatoes in the Vegetable Garden
Growing tomatoes from seed is a fulfilling endeavor that requires attention to detail from germination to ongoing care in the garden. Begin by starting seeds indoors 6-8 weeks before the last expected frost. Select a high-quality seed-starting mix and sow the seeds at a depth of about 1/4 inch. Keep the soil consistently moist and provide adequate light, either from natural sunlight or artificial sources like grow lights. Maintain a warm and controlled environment to encourage germination. Once the seedlings reach a height of about 2 inches and develop true leaves, transplant them into larger containers with nutrient-rich potting soil. This step is crucial for promoting strong root development.
To optimize root growth, transplant the seedlings into the garden when they are well-acclimated and the threat of frost has passed. Choose a sunny location with well-drained soil. Spacing is essential to allow proper airflow around the plants. Mulch around the base of the plants to retain moisture, suppress weeds, and regulate soil temperature. Staking or caging is crucial to support the growing plants, maintaining structural integrity and reducing the risk of diseases. Pruning lower branches or suckers redirects the plant's energy toward fruit-bearing branches, promoting a more robust harvest. Companion planting is a beneficial practice in tomato cultivation. Consider planting basil, marigolds, or nasturtiums nearby to help deter pests and enhance flavor.
Continual maintenance is key to successful tomato cultivation. Consistently water the plants, ensuring the soil remains moist but not waterlogged. Fertilize regularly with a balanced fertilizer, adhering to package instructions for optimal growth. Tomatoes are heavy feeders; proper nutrition is vital for healthy plant development. Monitor for common pests like aphids, hornworms, or tomato fruit worms. Employ natural remedies or organic pesticides if necessary. Keep an eye out for signs of diseases such as early blight or late blight, and promptly remove any affected foliage to prevent the spread.
Harvesting One Pound Pink Hybrid Tomatoes
Harvesting heirloom tomatoes is a delicate process that involves careful observation and timing. Check for signs of ripeness, such as vibrant color and a slightly soft feel when gently squeezed. Using clean, sharp pruning shears or scissors, cut the tomatoes with a small stem attached, leaving about an inch of stem. This helps preserve the fruit's integrity and prevents disease entry points. If frost is imminent, consider harvesting even slightly unripe tomatoes, as they can ripen indoors. Place harvested tomatoes in a single layer, avoiding direct contact with each other, and store them in a cool, dry place. This careful approach ensures a flavorful and extended supply of heirloom tomatoes, even in the face of unpredictable weather conditions.
About Heirloom One Pound Pink Hybrid Tomato Garden Seeds
These huge dark pink fruits which can weigh up to 2 lb smooth blossom end. These huge tomatoes have mild flavor and solid meat so sweet that some people have made wine from this fruit.
Indeterminate tomatoes, unlike determinate varieties, require ongoing care due to their continuous growth. Provide sturdy support structures like stakes or cages to accommodate their height. Regularly prune indeterminate tomatoes by removing lower branches and suckers, directing energy toward fruit-bearing. Consistent watering, fertilizing, and monitoring for pests ensure healthy, productive indeterminate tomato plants throughout the growing season.
The One Pound Pink Hybrid tomato is a hybrid variety. The tomatoes are known for their distinctive pink hue. This hybrid variety has disease-resistant traits, providing enhanced protection against common tomato ailments. Being an F1 hybrid, these tomatoes typically exhibit hybrid vigor, producing robust plants and high yields.
The One Pound Pink Hybrid tomatoes suit various culinary uses, including salads, sandwiches, and canning. Pink tomatoes add a unique touch to various dishes, enhancing salads, sandwiches, and salsas. Their sweet, mild flavor complements Mediterranean dishes, caprese salads, and refreshing gazpachos. Incorporate pink tomatoes into pasta sauces, and bruschettas, or enjoy them sliced with a sprinkle of sea salt for a delightful culinary experience.
Companion planting with tomatoes involves strategically pairing them with plants that mutually benefit each other. Basil helps repel pests and enhances tomato flavor, while marigolds deter nematodes. Planting tomatoes alongside carrots and onions can also contribute to healthier growth, fostering a more resilient and diverse garden ecosystem.
The primary difference between pink and red tomatoes is their color spectrum. While red tomatoes have a vibrant and classic red hue, and pink tomatoes showcase a softer, lighter shade with subtle variations. Both variations, however, offer diverse flavors and nutritional benefits, appealing to different taste preferences and culinary uses.
Tips From Our Gardeners
"Tomatoes are one of the most commonly grown plants in home gardens! Shake it up this year with a fool proof yet unique pink tomato! You will be surprised how incredibly delicious these fruits are."
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- Lara Wadsworth, True Leaf Market Writer |
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One Pound Pink Hybrid Tomato Seeds Per Package:
- 300 mg packet - Approximately 70 Seeds
- .25 oz - Approximately 1,700 Seeds
- 1 oz - Approximately 6,800 Seeds
- 4 oz - Approximately 27,200 Seeds
- 1 lb - Approximately 108,800 Seeds
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Basic Info
Latin Name: | Solanum lycoperscium (previously Lycopersicon esculentum) |
Tomato Type: | Slicing - Larger, round tomatoes, the size of your fist or larger. |
One Pound Pink Hybrid Tomato Color: | Pink |
One Pound Pink Hybrid Tomato Flavor: | Sweet, meaty, gourmet-worthy |
Growing Info
Hardiness Zone: | 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 Annual: Not intended to overwinter |
Days to Maturity: | 90 (from transplant) |
Days to Germination: | 7-10 |
Seeding Depth: | 0.25 inch |
Plant Spacing: | 24-36 inches |
Row Spacing: | 36 inches |
Plant Height: | 52-54 inches |
Growth Habit: | Indeterminate - Indeterminate tomatoes are vine-type plants that sprawl (requiring a cage or trellis to support them) and continue to grow throughout the season. Indeterminate tomato plants will continue to produce tomatoes for the rest of the season, so you can harvest continually. |
Soil Preference: | Well-draining, loose (sandy loam), slightly acidic (6.2 to 6.8), and moisture retaining. Too much nitrogen in the soil may lead to more foliage production and less fruiting. Tomatoes like more phosphorus and potassium than other vegetables. |
Temperature Preference: | Warmer (70-85 F) |
Light Preference: | Full Sun |
Other
Direct Sow: | No |
Start Indoors: | Yes. Start Indoors 7-9 weeks before your last spring frost date. |
Plant Width: | 24 inches |
Plant Spread: | 24 inches |
Growth Speed: | Late - Ready to harvest from 81 days or more from transplant. Difficult, if not impossible, to get a tomato by the 4th of July with these varieties. They are good late-summer to early-fall producers for most USDA Zones. |
Germination Temperature: | 65-85 F |
Pests and Diseases: | Common pests known to harm tomato plants, in general, include the tomato hornworm, cutworm, aphids, flea beetles, tomato fruit worms, and whiteflies. Also, watch for common diseases such as blossom end rot, fusarium wilt, powdery mildew, verticillium wilt, late blight, bacterial canker/spot, and tobacco mosaic virus. Most of these can be prevented by maintaining a regular watering schedule and avoiding overwatering. Regularly check your plants for pest damage throughout the season. For treating pest and disease problems, we recommend using an organic neem-based product. |
Garden Size: | Greenhouse, Garden Plot, Raised Bed |
Tomato Use: | Salads, fresh eating, large slicing |