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Sweet Million Cherry Tomato Seeds | Hybrid Tomato | High Yield Garden Favorite | Non-GMO Seeds
Solanum lycopersicum
Listing is for 1 packet of 10 seeds
Enjoy an abundance of sweet, bite-sized tomatoes with Sweet Million Hybrid Cherry Tomato seeds, a vigorous and high-yielding variety known for producing long clusters of bright red, juicy fruits all season long. This popular hybrid is prized for its exceptional sweetness, crack resistance, and reliable performance, making it a favorite for both beginner and experienced gardeners. Perfect for fresh snacking, salads, and garden-to-table recipes, these cherry tomatoes grow on indeterminate vines that continue producing until frost. For best results, start seeds indoors 6–8 weeks before your last frost, transplant into full sun, and provide sturdy support like a trellis or cage. With proper care, Sweet Million will reward you with hundreds of delicious tomatoes—making it a must-have for any productive and flavorful garden.
Tomato Characteristics
Indeterminate
Color: Red
Flavor profile: sweet
Average fruit size: cherry tomato
Ideal Growing Conditions
Sun: Full sun
Water: Keep soil consistenly moist but not waterlogged
Fertilizer: Regular applications of an organic granular fertilizer, like Espoma Tomato-Tone greatly increase production. Please watch my YouTube video that explains my tomato fertilizer process and schedule: https://youtu.be/PHaXNGErTJ0
When To Sow Seeds: General guidelines recommend to start seeds indoors, 6-8 weeks before your last spring frost date. Hot climate (no snow areas), can also sow seeds indoors during the summer to transplant in the fall. Sow 2 seeds per 4 inch pot or solo cups with drainage holes cut out of the bottom, filled with sterile seed starting mix, cover with 1/4 inch of soil. Place over heat mats, use grow lights, and fertilize once the first set of true leaves appear to speed up growth.
Please watch my YouTube video on how to sow tomato seeds for complete instructions: https://youtu.be/imIFbCSuvBU
Please watch my YouTube video on how to transplant tomatoes into the garden: https://youtu.be/v0Di0vXnv9Y
Germination: 7-10 days
Days To Maturity: 60 days after transplanting
How & When To Harvest: harvest when they start to blush and turn red to avoid attracting critters or wait for them to turn all red while on the vine
Common Diseases: Tomatoes catch a ton of common leaf diseases caused by various pathogens that die when treated with hydrogen peroxide. If you notice powdery mildew, yellow spots, or black lesions on the stems, spray with 1 cup of 3% hydrogen peroxide per gallon of water to clean and disinfect. Repeat every 3 to 5 days until you notice the spread has stopped. If a lot of rain is expected, pre-treatment will help to prevent diseases. For severe leaf diseases use a stronger treatment like Monteray Disease Control.
Common Pests: The most common pest when growing tomatoes are aphids, mealy bugs, spider mites, and worms (like the tomato horn worm or army worms). All of these can be treated with spinosad.
Do I have a YouTube video tutorial on how to grow this? YES
Checkout my tomato playlist: https://tinyurl.com/2tsw4esz
Additional Tips/Information: N/A