Solanum Lycopersicum var. cerasiforme 'Supersweet 100'
Tomato 'Supersweet 100' (Cherry Tomato)
Tomato 'Supersweet 100' red cherry tomato, being a cordon variety, needs support as it grows, and side shoots need to be removed. It can also be grown as a trailing variety in tubs on patios or in hanging baskets the fruits are held in abundance on trailing vines.
Contributed by @jake83
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Full sun
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Occasional watering
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Not Frost hardy
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Rich and free draining
Common name
Tomato 'Supersweet 100' (Cherry Tomato)
Latin name
Solanum Lycopersicum var. cerasiforme 'Supersweet 100'
type
Fruiting Vine
family
Solanaceae
ph
5.0 - 7.0 Acid - Neutral
Plant & bloom calendar
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Best time to plant
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When to harvest
full grown dimensions
Solanum Lycopersicum var. cerasiforme 'Supersweet 100'
Tomato 'Supersweet 100' red cherry tomato, being a cordon variety, needs support as it grows, and side shoots need to be removed. It can also be grown as a trailing variety in tubs on patios or in hanging baskets the fruits are held in abundance on trailing vines.
Propagation by seed
From Early Spring TO Mid Spring
Grow from seed in early spring in heat, one seed per tray division, or pot. Fill 9cm (3½in) pot with seed or multipurpose compost.Level and firm the compost, then water. Sow seeds on the compost surface, spacing them evenly, about 1/2" apart, (to help prevent "damping off" disease). Cover the seed with a layer of vermiculite, or sifted soil or compost. Keep at approximately 21°C (70°F), ideally in a heated propagator, When seedlings are big enough to handle, plant out in to a greenhouse - at least 16" apart - or, although less satisfactory, to a sunny windowsill
Planting
From Mid Spring TO Early Summer
Plant tomato plants grown from seed into the greenhouse border, when they are big enough to handle, and when risk of frost has passed. For outdoor varieties, young tender plants need to be hardened off, gradually, first in a cold-frame, and then in the open, before planting into their permanent position.